The Montreal daily star, 18 septembre 1888, mardi 18 septembre 1888
[" | ._ MONTREAL, TUESDAY, PSRETEMBER 16, 1888.x CL PRICE ONE CENT.eee Bitmations Anca, in Situations AWarted.! .TED LIMESTONE CUTTERS.50 6065 ann BE on .Booms to Tet, .Prop xt = Weis wanted SUITENS, fouS90n WAN cL - SITA ATTE ~ AS A \\ TRAY en ogy a 00 er oper ii for In Sale, & ste.Ri @duvationaL.+ apr Si AR SEES à EC | ares POI D SHR et i BUD TIN od Ee Roos mea | Miss Lawders Sc Lana | sprir voies STORMONT ¢ COUNTY wool À ; 3 wi TE \u2014\u2014 = old wat and Ta oollen scart \u2014 .We Leo y lon a RO wai vpn has SES de PRIE SE ane.family privalo.AegT doses nes BE HOVE oo mameas Miss Lawder\u2019s School, Alp Ear.DE Deropmuemé, ENGLISH | FAIR.i Ren eta, Win Clas 3 si 0 Ones n a7 jy after s xgek k, an \u2014- ar 4 7 Modern improvement: 2 ; .ss BR Ze LOTS m.Clin 2 5 uy one nfacturcing co.Cie 447581, June ss.I ROG LARC DOUBLE.FURNISHED ROOM Tater ull ne good cdot, Haile Voi (Dor ir, and and 110 MANSFIELD STREET, ~ : Ÿ 1.00 do H i Wool or Sei int ppl see PI A S cad (bak kers\u2019 Sime: 8 DE tntoa on j Seal ot FLOUR A 7 Nao, \u201cOxN p avenue, 0 table Yoard.4 Me it se la NOR i Ago anid J Ti ick sell corifaitied dwells Eor the board and éducation of you Indi .1 5b bi.Bist 1700 NOURE Pr STE \u2019 UCCESSFUL EXHIBITION CLOSED.ca Capel j \u201cDua.3 peak both LS y ht = ns El & 3p.M st.moderns improve- ; | 1 young ladies and boys \u201c& COFiOH ME RENT mn al \u201c(homne-made) \u2014 - .- : ledge, Ù tei Ee tor adres b ty \\ AT.ROSE ste pofpLy AF] SINGLE \u201cFURNISHED ments.For ters, ele.apply to 28 Elatea, el en Th rer of age will Ue re-opened Aver IONEERING Dutt wi VILLLE EXEOUTED Agrlonit x TT ary WS.de) \u20141, Wesley Jobason; *, 4 31 a, , uni ui séhool, à position, ascopyist AW No.7 werst, 2156 n° Thursday, Sentemb ?.Lh on crasopable : ash advinces mude cuiture Ymproving in the Districts\u2014T abinetmakers\u2019 work\u20141, McDonald & M : \u2014 ANTE orn 5 iter ana quick at & pyis aod COME WIT 5 22.18 i : .y, September 13th.el @ und gencial uouaehoid good.> ricts\u2014The .Coarse \u20141.N A cponald, * ; a pe TEA HER, OF GE TE ron Sr ; a de fes Address, oq ti sa, R: \"ET colle LH OF WITHOUT 1 BOAKD.29 Me- y R.Æ.Thomas, ro A.5, Yoo ni pepséod tontor McGill College.20841 TAN Sri, chy.Hr ; Exhibition Better than Empey.buots\u20141, Nelson Morgan; 2, N élson : à thorougl:ly compotent porson 1 none y eu iE: = COMS-\u2014W ITH BOAR Estate Agents , SRept.; 36 Dame si, Citr.re\u2014Emprovements Needed.Kile of upper leatlier\u2014 1, Wes : | RE SE, : Gites.\u201d wiieod apply, Al W 7 nd 1, I 8-WITH BoA D.100STA LEY ST yoy For OR PROMPT, SALE \u2014 30 Ku Ton sarees, | \u20ac dt torn nai be at home to to res BOECKH S STANDARD BRUSHES.ISEECIAL T0 TO THE ! Nelsôn Eropes.cr ley.Johnson; 2.; i.\" GENFRAL SEL va - NTED BY 003 ETT SD, TO LET = aptes and àf pro u OST rca cal POE RL ; STARS PECIAL PRIZE.3 Wh FIMST.CLARS GENFEAL SERVANT, ae Roo AE ox ui F, BOTH SINGLE, out Rete fn This bio ik feet: valuablo foi; the || BUT x Quality and size guaranteed.+ CORNWALL, September 15.Ti #italr carpet\u2014D.J.McIntosh i WA NT rép A 6008 GÉNERAL SÉRVANT FOR À No.B00 Pine A MeGI ic ven an table > Dour.a Pa oMmas .OUSE! I or sale by ol Leading Honses.+72 Stormont Falr, which was Frode County of | 5 LADIES wor | 5, Where ant i St bu 5 ca ree 202 cal It ! .10V « Ri sium a clo X.\u2018 good Ls nd) rn 3) ke hm po \\ wh ED.En M Si GA x Go ( ROG EE Ps i : aropneges 2092 38 St.Jahn FE ms VaTsoN JR RDENG AND DAY G3 hugh colds, SYRUE on Lb OHERRY 10 | oid in yas ote of the most fecenstul over | , Quilt, pleced, hand-work\u20141, Walter Wheeler; : 3 * Home,\" O.Box 45 56 iy tee ph y ?Dufanx rt 41s = La + ye references exelmged: App vat 314 ets ATI.By Parent .Ti epured by ; soc.; | buildings have un- 2,7 3 KOM i] i 56, Mo \u2014 008 ! : ain nt Bros.t her prosent resid | dergono considerable Quilt, Log Cabin ph ; 3 VV ANTED-A COOK.\u201d 74 UNIVERSITY ANTED A GOOD WASHIRWOMAN TO DO si \u2014 EE feat Estato Agonth .HEL Son 2 Lon] FCESDAY, epi 146 À NS 9172 tort, | Pnst vent, and amplo Changes during Jha | Quilt plats 1 don .Kirky., i ANTED-X ! pren is 5 oops her boue.Az iy ta Mri F 08 pI 0) TE NICELY FURNISHED, AT 2 46 st.James § Gil) ug prepared.b Qf entering be Universi by Me TRAN PIPES Or DTA Ste.| for oxhibitors.The display of v Aeneas McDonald.Montgomery; 2, NTED.Agoën, Joni SLING pu Akl et, BL el LU iH con es Begg vente oo si FoR BALE-\u2014BUILDING HE des garnie, ve nest visltiug nustond kad be a eme Yice Bricks, Fire Clay Sine and fruits has never been Y of vegetables Rn Hearth Kug\u20141, W.J.Urquhart; 2, Hiram ae 1 ; y 7 pa 3 7j @ , ; G 3 WANTED TEN BUOD AEN WHO vs z1 WH * eiper an an exp NG MAN À SLFTATION I Yooms and OF a, > Dore LT ME: \u201cVAN FIND hab, Favard and Chnrron streets, Conditions, #50 Va tion Wl w pi hoe g t or \u201c ALEX.BREMNER, previous show held here.The grain exhiblts Crazy Quilt\u20141, Donald C IY \u201carid or vork.Apps at once ut VUE Eo ed Teco mendatln.Address, \"F1 i TR O_F CRSIRUED, WITH OT TT AS HEY ors Nos on ona Fares Now ls-yourthihe to vistas ea 0 or about Aunt $1 o transect sciool 27 GEMNER, | Mero humerous and considered very good.Sor rom PROS Aro aor ES 70 sis > ve Se ard, also table bo: \"|.\u2019 SOE Gr APD IATION, 3 TALL FTE SED FREE BIE ry produce was n Cillis.¢ .; 2 X WW ATi Sie MT MEL Soest i LES a | Ts ferent | Fr FAT I on.The SPECTA wn BITS: Mice: Sh FEO Bi pia Oh oF pro ios fai Ch (hs may orld ork, FAD Selmer à, vin Jonas.1 BARC jus, on comupission.Appiy writes Loth ina ne Ahipper or packer, speuks and RY 7502 EF A VERY LARGE OMES FOR ALL IN 96.HI Cc I bate fren ant cus, cures, Tréatige | ng the dis May ul domestic manutac- * \u2018 3 WANTED AN ART poney = ferencer.A nu Yrnohda pork: 8919 5° mon: A front rooua on Enihroons fuk, 1 ar PP AE SE Huon, aies IAL CLASS ES Elu.Sat Avoiratret, Euljachid a For sg Uy Ova 3000.perse bes\u2019 Worle was frst-cluss.we set\u20143.Thos, Auderson; 2, W.J.Orqu- + 33 - # .: onth.Thi a sand Ch .: ons w \u2019 oy $C.\"R1768,® Beleuule grocery Aldrow, slain, rN ¥ WANTED BY AN ELDERLY AT PROTES.ON TUTE, ANT URFURNISIED Cid Se jarssuorité a purent Bia faced hetween | 0.to be held by Hans BA 15.; Se uy.The.secretary Neh.Amann to- Crochet work\u20141, Aencas McDonald; 2, Wm.\" - N ANTED.LM doom, STOVE SU MOULDERS, Gado.best roforenns, ko PRE \u201churd (ress, 190 Barth ats Éress, is 1mpro roving eve jen oo Sovered with fins frp ; site ps ict eoanancy: pe Fos, ÉOUGIS, GOLDS, TARTHMA CAND ee présidont, ME D.Hender son, did all ou an Lace work\u20141, Sol.Raymond.' a a: prions and over Porte with: Food wagesto indne- | ! 2 \u201c{INFUR.Tree GnPHETS 0 fe hires one pT pn torrent Ho DAY, October Ist.\u201d Miss Cherey Ase Laver ruton\u2019s prrun of Vi) Nd 0 make the show 0 sucrdss.The fol- Embroidary\u2014t, Dantet Curri \u201c = © (lo.She rkmen, Address, Bhérhrooke WY ANIED-BY A RERPES ; - ; ; 8 ready to se Lots \u20183: B00.i rpjum Will be ut the Gyu TON & °C » 250.Prepared Ly C.J.COVELN.ovins is a list of tho pri ri Ornamental work\u2014 er EE US PÈRTES Ei) | W som; work by thu LE R° Os 35 UBNISHED, FOR \u2014 UESTLEAEN nf i oul berofe fh ar td or wit Tah on Tuesday septeaitor | Brunoh: 460 5, Lawsonco BE pi tr rtestor Bi vois wo winners: Raymond, ork\u20141, P.\u2018St.Thomas; 2, Sol.a ; ret - meer 219 < » 30 University st.3 « 4 © vock, frot 300 SAL NPE SES.rrasene work\u2014 lerso: a FE woods.W.I.borg cele V : To sinner | RODITO IE WELL FO RHEE | gs BIEOR i.ive from dam fe ete | Pin Fle Te TL PAT Olga stallton\u20141, Wn, Sulelds.| \u201cai }, Tües.Andersen: 8, Mr 4 ous AND + ; and relinl pot kenpe BLE or one ur two gentlemen, ut 80 Cathcart street.\u2019 FOMES FOR ALL : \u201cBoccting the classes, 718 8 ,, ifsc tured by the Montreal Indian Stores 1638 Percheron stalllon\u20141, Alex.Hair work\u20141, Thos.Anderson; 2, Wm.Hall, I: VA Feirvences RA ID, Gon gent but wome what er sont writer, towel à so sis 3 LL, HOCK 5 0 6\" Te Notre Sas SH and à 20 St.pian Mores, 1658 Selon srl cule! purposes 1.wm.T Kensington work\u20141, Peter Sta Thom; Ln = an twee : and 4, Mrs.Chisholm.mu \u20ac.fore 1, pea sain y iu some Sen \u2018af trust, having usiness S-COMFORTAËLT FURNISHED, DOT LOTS, on the easiest _ : C OOL, ; ATES SCE.200% soni 2, olive or Bertran \u2014 m.Thomp- Cillis.\u201c à 45 ; | ATR lol 7 sont | Th Im Sam Ro rt ae me rod rat 5 | od (tas porcurérrm errern | Mn rot cr stm iat | RE 5 woot 5, tous CEE es ee Fr Bei TAHEDINTE EAC *J 18, OMS.| ha 00218 \u20ac FAVARD 8T.\u2014Lots, 22300; corparated under the Joint Stock , Lady Patient dard; #, David Grant.\u2019 ; \u20141, Aeneas Nebo EY - ; 2103 vOMS\u2014TO RI TWO LARGE - ; Lots, =*xB0; $a00; ock Companies\u2019 Act).A received nt nioterate rates; 1 Brood y recth of flow.3 Jong tob stuady work TAN Bra + = \u2018 WELL F | ee \u2014 huraing strict] rates: bust of mare (agricultural pv _ ; ers ort rs er Fat Toth eign; i ess, \u201cG 1803,\" sal ultive LRTAN TED SPAN £19 5 5-THREE WELL FURN NISHED ROOMS, SUA TT AA LLA ea ; 3; Air8.Bên F .> ANTEC x \u201ca ip 3 translation For en or RES on Ru board, sen bathroom flat, fieated by.Hot PO LE Pet IN THE GLENORA M\" RES LISORME BTL 8 SRE AND Fos BALE GGOD STANDS IN ALL Te oa 2 ha \u2018 tes 2, Alex.Me.\u201c\u2019Snstaine \u2018and Rofr hy pe q WAY GEX Vi AL SERVANT, \u201cApiLY Ar Wisi Address \u201cK 1805, STAR utc Tyre Hien Catherlue street, near copner of fator, an ding, with ARE and passengor ele For young Ladies und children, - 261 PEEL OO ET 28: : hotels, Saloons.Eros Etocories, oa es Ae oud A avi Th Body.eshes both Mind RAF ED SITUATION BY, YOU > RT FERRER TI att RE-OPENS SEP \u2019 | : Ab { He CREECH EOE TOK ee AN TAAN OF ô SO.Le UNF ÉSIERHEDUX ere HAMILTON & CO.SEPTEMBER 13th, hoes sila in business.ps Har opport for 2 year Ayrshire heifer\u20141.pou Lott .dx: Digestion.ee Py 12 ace.0 ope living at £0 ATTN 70 wholesale ra Re ont room, with tse of kitchen ruin ho E TT Jai vi OLD x8 HEED GROCERY for ite pith year.Circulars and full information on wg ER Onl Fe 15 Durham bull\u20141, Win.Gardüer fe Improves the Appetite.So \u201c War ED Ap * TESTO R18 sy\" cory, guod references, Apply, 11% Bt.Maurice Hd] Ero: Sone ple wi out cRibdren Addre 38, 258 sr occupied by 404 vit fra Commer BE.Urbain, NE I ane ra ____=1012 For: SALECTHE \"SFOCE, 6005 \"WiLL, Liss ners or pairs {ows any breed)\u20141, \u2018Wm Gard- And Removes Fatigue \u201clt à \u201d \" + LADTES TO LEAHN A Ë ; 4 219 15 GENTE adjoining, also a work sho ix ro Ty FREBEL'S D à comer grocery, Join ash t Py : as.Gardner.° : by Jet Je Painting | Dunsediate 5 TO LEAH hse FANTED=BY HesBkOT SOL TWONAN 2 RS pes 56 UNFURNISHED HOOMS wrru Mrs.Durack.30 Park : avenue\u201d Viire st.Apply To PREPARATORY EUR SYSTEM - \u2018AND or gy; weekly any iad hohe luz cash trad we rsey bull \u2014 1, Philip Silmser; 2, Wm.J.It i\"both effective and rapid in its action, by ) (18 office.Uemens and fauils's washi = itchen, Suhable for lady or young, mar 10 LETBLAT 27 VA Î manding al fie ca ph For p \u2019 .may bo taken with perfect safety f 24 TED PROD GENERAL SERF = os + home, medium pric qe A shing, at her own isd couple.Apply 381 Upper Mance s STS LET aT CREMITHS SH WI TOOLS, CTORIA STREET.: ars, address, \u201cV 1510, oie var fei.Holstein bull \u2014 1, John C time.1% 18 superior to ail o or any length after d'à'siock nt ST Doccihester prefere, sels 'ANTED-POSITION BY \u201cYOUNG EX TESOL NS na vin TASTE: FULLY Hine 3 Avoly.F.Hometl, 510 St, Same Lugubhetiere treo Monday, Bent.10th, and will bo at Home on and F CAL ae BARBER NEUF Tx HEAR | \u201c1° Mebonsi.Fug Jun 2, John Ein Cove a Sod wll ck, at 77 Dorch udy, as resident governess, edu ate by ingroom to let ther or sopar- 0 LET_OFFICES 1 after Monday, Sept.8rd, home-on and Ky, an y re, good stand.Address, \u201cB Jura 5 SPECIAL PRIZES, 9 ANTED-¥600D BOYS To BETH 2105 many, spesks German and French fuenty.es hôtes hested bu hot water.+6 51.Cons RETOPRI Pda THE GLENORE BUILE: Culars aiali the principal statione applications, Gr BA SINE For fat catt p Latina te ce Paie prod ficher.Bode USEFUL FO ently Addr tant.3 L use of elevator and heated, at $3, 56 st ail the principal stationers.ECFOTENT FOI w cattle\u2014Fohn Bergin; Alex McCrack Fk rey {nd ble, icing round and and Danio at, ai or Segmanrant, 1750, Roto 4 De TT OOMS\u2014LARGÉTFRONT i $7 ber month.Apply to G.Mortiuer, 1896 N Notre TNVEE SCHOOL FOR YT ESC BONS a Hay can ok AN a ar USED \u201cTR.Ben H.Gallinger.- en, | ffres nye sleep, wi hont \u2018the, distressing tion i AEN ORE ROOMS LARGE Art Not pu at OUNG LADIES CONDUCT.owner will be at the Ksmioition drot Th ; fo comen after Opiates.Bromi s5d Hydrato WAY TED_A YUU NG SAN OFF of family or gentlemen's GLASS 8 x, LR wentlemen or married couple ano single o Te DTHORNETR 216 sod tf 8 Syxmrns and Miss SMITH Will re at the hibition érounas Üttaw SHEEP.of Choral.des = | of ne, to Jo general office \u201cABOUT 35 Een Terms modornte 36 Bt David's Lane, © TR home, Téom, gas, house heated by furnace.13 Be opt T ly to GHNBURY, AT FOUFRENONT.A5 fan on THURS SDAY, the 13th Septemb Tn EY Aged ew ; If has Bosn prescri tive, aianT Cou do, office work, must be ac- ANTED-BT I 220 3 8 ply to 5 and 7 Recollect = ; NF, AF | addition to the ordinark school class er.In Toms 215 £ ©, grade\u20141;John MoCallum; 2 cof Dus boon prescribed thronghont hout Europe for ; Froure Peas LE WAL Rf Ji ion on ROSIN SE LOTR um I mr Rigen vlc ars ni fadies Who dente Wiscellaneous.1 TR ar ewe, grade\u20141, E.Ponpst; 2, John | financed he mor pone reiore 7 fhe | A ce, Mont > @ y pn - w ard, xamins III SET ht pg : \u2014 apst: 2 Ë A ares wo ox THREE GOOD nov dress Es lish Eo, roro nice 20% JR SOM WELL FCRNToE so few table board: | a Bonuses to: get 3 iz ars Hor Wednesday Cefucaue 6 Associates PERSE \u201cOno var ram, grade\u20141 ex, Mi ots %, Wi.ARMBRECHT, + racter 3 \u2014 \u2014 + > mn SLAIN > \u2019 vd MA a CEE Pose nm Diet ae VV.& F.P.CHPRE & 00, his, mui dint, & Feild wm 5 NELSON & C0.f pr XN ANTEDZINMEDIAT man, aged 24 yi » Ateady oun Re ave.û ater, and city.water ~ 1088.-.o Hocholaga, ko work at now Gars Pas 2 00 = RICK.WWANTED\u2014B SET AN UPHOLSTERER, JUST FROM 2 0ONE-S NEWLY FURNISHED 1 SOTARLE | 16a pone ed P'LIGGET, 1684 Notre LA st.Tat eo.P16 SHERBROOKE ST.} ~IMPORTERK OF Ram lémb, grade\u20141, F, Poapst.Duke St, Grosvenor Square, 4 : Davis \u20ac Bone wheat wages.Apply on works, Wht \u201cM wast Bi employment, h£Ve surved 6 years, enae Eo Catharina od couple, without 0 y Eee data TENEMENT, CO) CONNOR.JB NCH CH TLIPATS MIO NI, HEIR BOYS SCOTCH GL, AZED PRAIS PIFER J Es SHEEP.: , _ LONDON, ENG.i ANT 20 3 = 208 Dre i \u2018 e situatio: as, vs De elt Fi J \u2014 Poapst; 2 : Naa PARE SERVANT, FOR TED BY THOROUGHLY GOOD LOOK, SIT- \u201cROONS 2 ROOMS FURNISHED.\u201d BEDROOM 1467,\" BraR office.noi à Torin prospottus of fo Grammar Sa should Vent Liane Partiand Cement, iin lamb-\u20141, E.Poapsi; oh.Hy wollte\u2019 i 5, references.Appl nation > Y THOROU TO SG STAR oie 4.nd, x ting room or hodroonis, open te ro Le LET-NICELY FURNISHED COTTAG fhier, oh haut, Q.Preparati r fichool, Ber- F1] IS, Water 1d Timo, , Aged ewe\u20141, John D.McCal n D.Mecallum, SiN EXE oy Hove pri aie Jil no other rooms ren 28 en, 10 apartments, Hot water dE AND Life and Te Universities, Hoopens, sent Commercial Fas Oqvers, One year ewe\u2014l, E.a, FAT as - preity oy .2) : office.29 , Bas.» è x > as .3 2 \u20ac Wa warm or | N'ES M ER D ogo DUOC ET, A LARGE WELL piace Td A SIE aise HART | ESky, flan run, LO vom Da, 5 ot 2.wc À tew- STAR office, \u201cM1054,\u201d prnished room, suitablé for one t T street, ni SEMENT, 16035 ST.DENIS | : ucipal.nada Cement, China Clay, amb\u20141, E.Poapst; 2, John D Ww ETO NEE WANTED, BY \u201cA RESPECTABLE i wos, Privat any Karis, \"TU EE niet was él, \u2018ronafortable, ces EL Net pred Lo R.GEO.W.8.WEBB Routan Cemeut, Se, &e.COTSWOLD NGEEP.- - Mocallum.! vera! a wages U m ed, n situation as a h ; 20 2 y of canl, new carpets, ofl athe, will pa-Gpen his a.; memes Aged ram-\u20141, .: poh tile x BY seed wale inet of RONEN EL SEF ER Se Bl TBR eee Cumescn | Mamufacerrers of pion iy sep i ~F DIA\u2019 505?Elisabet and English, good references.Appis, 12 a buck parlor in te, be st part of Manstield io -_Payent Bros., 210 ob it, Ssh #18 5 = 20 MOUNT ST, MAR : : - Ona year ews\u20141, sug a à Ne feta: S50 Dalverst STR to bra, I ia INLET) WEAN ENGLISHWO hE 1 COME-ONE SINGLE oN Tad Ki 03178 81 \"HUBERT ST.= MARY AVENUE, \u2026 Besgemer Steel * Er EE igh 8.6 Deira E Ti El TA Soon SLAIN | AP: EE vs Rss sis Ve 3, mr |: 7 300 F apartments on mins Bi Léon je) ; Music Teachers.SOFA, CHAIR AND BED SPRINGS.| © ea % 3 No.wsahing.2201 cv, A xan der st.OGM ger 220 rir LET: Bp x > AAA LAN NASA NS NS FANS PP AIS \u2018 AND 8 NGS.ne year réma\u20141, E.Poa, apst OURD SEE AR VWANIED-A SITUATION \"RS ÉOORBINDÉE with RNB HED FRONT ROOM TQ LE in rood HEE Aged ram], E.Poapst: m barge of © RTO arty ready for i mmedia ER, or er vit otié board, w.\u20ac, vrith Ci good Hath OBN H.One v : 3 2, Hugh Leitch, whan Adérest R170) of sFan oies.\"0201 séferehers Kddrenr, {EG 55 ae BL Andre, tent, REET iTS EER wel isp wre we NTREAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC, J 10 = Ale.wed Porter fr.ers, ne i; Foner 5 bhi Ww DIMMED ENE] \u201cae ORTABLE.FUEX ACHED 870 AME ST + Ram} im A TRIED: Ase WARE Set a es te SEI GR TOQUE TOME || REOPENS SEPTEMBER au 1 SER I SRT BR ZAGENTE AT ONC) der sery governess, understands Kin- PE ne 220 2 moderate.Pi Rent th, 1888.\u201d Mr Wa regularly supplied.see \u2026 Notre acquainted with AT ONCE.MUST BE WEL, Sa NT hss 3 years city reference, BE a 3 OOM = LARGE WELL URNISHED | BED- 0 LET! \u201cPonscasion about rat October.LX ER 214 Bec ons new Tecelved by the Principal.SE hain street, of er of ro dort, ex.McCracken; 2, Wm.Gard- \u201cWANIED-G000D 56D TOY GIL Aso HN Cann Rie YOUKG PER.R° decor F UR NISHED EUR 5 8.ments, ren rent 15 dollars per month.4 x .WILLIAM Bourg.Ww = cs Telerhone, bs \"2045004 ; Sow pet Jus.Gardner; 2, Wm.Gardner; 3 PP 7 AF B18 Sainte ob a Address 80 St.ekeeper, Foo references.s moderate.31° McQ ant 0 LET ; five miles RE WITHIN ; , ces required., city referen.Urbain # spa ge: T T.ATED COTTAGE, 332 Hi O B Z.Si 1 of Montreal, an the west sid Boar pig\u20141, Al eesrequired CC.loo .; vest 7 reome bath od SADIE NGER erred, Address, stating particuls: side fakin ex, McCracken.VAS ÉEp-Firez As vai 20.3 ANTED-AN ACTIVE YEOH DESIRES\u201d BR hi Sie UNG MEN WITH | 3 a and w.&, a good lar HTAR office.re, \u2018to * ST AND BEIT : mont during afve EAL ils.218 Bi x \u2014 Separate.Apply.to John Lee, 428-Gadiew alps > Pupil of the Vienne 2 POULTRY.440 Richmond st.BT Aldred 10} doit durlng afthrnoons.i ofice op store.leury st.220 3 0 LET 23655 : Tvatory.of Music) 2206 Pair ANTED \u2014 TWO COMPETE 220 1 STAR office 2201 ey RNISHED FRONT _STONE FRONT gradi ou LAVAL \u2018ennounce that : = : ___Palr geese\u20141, Nelson Em mn.@ N ANTED\u2014 BEDROON syenne, 4 ro : s Timi to receive a Turk ¥S5\u2014 J.m.Garduer.M 1 me Wi EE AE | PP Pa at A AE re ad he So His, 9, Da Si te.« orre ddress, \u201cP 2028, 87 re- st ET _ x COMFOH \u2018or terms and dates of les F - Ducks\u20141.E ANTE 03 fie Ce 350\" OMFORTAEE TRNIS sidi égns (either at pupils\u2019 re- .Poapst; 2, Nelson E W AL SERVANT WHE ATED ATTAIN OOM SMALL BACK BE 3 house on Metcalfe st, ab FURNISHED ences or otherwise) please apply at re.Fowls (Pl) 3.2, mpey.\\ ; 2 \u2026 À se) ply at Geo y mou _\u2014 Shuter are 1 ré Foie nces required, Xe RE y en: dirs references: as ASSISTER ANT noi R ON SALE | SACK SEDAON UNE, | For particulars, address, Room { TM st, Catherine.hatd\u2019s Music dus OED Bt Catharine, stone { HiRes un x.Moons N78 Rocks)\u20141, Nelson Emper; 2, WANTED = THREE FIRST.; STOR \"2201 355 vo.230 1 Leghorns)-1, George Crawiord; : r \u201cOLAE5 ANTED-RITU ; CONSZFUR LET-HOUSE, NEWORRE ; ord; 2, Wm.{; ety.Liberal omnes oe ome for Quebec Te ETAL ND TATE RTE = oad R ET a LED OR UNFURNISHED.17 igo, meld.dpa de ue, TENEMENT, 217 | MR.MAX BOH RER Cow Branmas)\u20141, wa i mie evening te 4.rid herman position to men Address.G.B,, 35 St.Genevieve » pglend.GOMBLY.PRIVATE FAWILY, NIGH PARLOR se.et $10.Ahi A Roberge, BABE James a.PIANIST, ited, 2m Gallinger; 2, Hugh 3 enin TTT TTT > a: COW._ i M.Conroy.1808 Notrs Damo of.| furteied No SAS0 Be.Catherine.Lro0H, floor, TI LETC FURNISHED OR UNI Eas, 2106 s pag Tescuise.1s (Wyandottes)\u20141, William Gallinger.4 W Lie OOD PLAIN COOK.APPT ne ve go ard, ROP -A WELL as 194 smal house.20 Metcalfe st.Apply aftemnoon.t: Catherine Street.Pair ot buft cochins Oliver Raymo Headache, yot Curter's Little Liver vus jo ra aX, J TN a NANA A nion avenue.; a liver Raymo in 3 XTEDLA ) 01 OARD\u2014 10 LET-HOUSE IN G which does not dry u; - ymond, venting i AYER ROY pop aa pero qe | Bare 00 TORE ao prie Opa FURNISHED, AUTHINCERONONE OF Sin ST SATEEN Fomine = Von KONINGSBERG, Mises este see remet mme eme se Ë aulst.201 OARDATA ARRIED , susfield at, - 5 TENNA CONSERVATOR 7 ge, and allays irritat : ames Raymond.\u2018 ' KA RESPECTABLE Gr Bes RIED COUPLE OR TWO FRIF NO LET-HOUSE 20 6 Classical in y or Music.moving th » th: A Field a .3 ervant, + L AS GENER.{ board in Fr ENDS _ 203 USE, 50 AHAW | SF, NE SR ussical instrudtion given on th ne the cause of tho complalat.vator\u20141, Jaines Myers, « : st.Was for a small family, Apply, Ne.450 gage, Joli: bath and Wen #0 ner webk, ASIE ROSE SEVEN TSHED, DOUS BINGLE.cxlarge Mitohen be vacant October Tat» EE ei organ and finie ds pepe Motte and | en ta isobar ca a timely Potato digger\u20141, Nelson Empey.3 WANIEDAY ERRANI EOS ŸEEFLY À AT AE OARD\u2014T ABLE BOARDERFWANTEDT\" y = Row: ka, To private fe SEVENISHEO ce w isha taxes.Am W Khoon oi Say 10, l Monday and Thursday, 1 to 3 pm, le bee \u2018 Horserake 1, Ÿ : 5.Wood.\" 3 = Bo .prkhegter nt.2904 toria \"EDT VIC let, private family.teen Ce 1 220 6 = 2237 ST.CAT ; Aunber Waggon 1, J ANTED -Ac TR Dorchester 20 1 =2 Sony 9 ollego FIO LET] - a1.- CA HERINE 8 A , James E.Ross, W hardware LEN ELLER FOR WHOLESALE GARE\" HU ARDERS WANTED, AT NO, 2 Br, R EOWELE FURNISHRD R 03 ed A FOUR NEWT DRESSED 1; ASP Eyose: F210 ueen\u2019s Hall Block, Snble Carriage (uncovered) \u2014L, James E Ross, well regommended, Address, \u201c Rs nd be | ORD 0 Borcomee, bow.So or .MeGill College Avenue.ROOMS, = $3 ater heating furn cel, umtrered, 148 (wiih hot PROF.W Youbie TT ee th James H.3 AR office, ONÉOR TWOBKA # OMB nements, [wo ower and.oO ~Ut, a130 .vere Vu Jatiies K.| WANTED GOOD YARD AND 220 3 i) of oh banduemely furnis CREER R with or SEVEN SHED Ane \u2018Uxronnieuts.bored 08, 124, and 156, respect] ver of Laval Aan: ILLIAM BOHRER + Double carriage (coverod)\u20141, James K.Ross Ross.wan, must be sober, Appl.STABLING £93 sired, very moderate, - Address, * x Jos al rooms for the rent of piano, 1 n.Srould exeha 39, containing From 810,10 spaz mainte, renis B18 To Gill resume his teaching SEPT - alé cartiage harness=t, \u201cGeo: MoDon: _ Montreal, pply at 19 St enr.STAR Office._ 5 OOME\u2014TO RÉ Blanes 0, 168 Ontart t.220 4 $30 per mont h pot.Apply, ie TA\u201c Gonee 345 Cuitivation of the voice u SEPTEMBER 8rd, 1888.Pr Me eil, ANTED- #0 FoR - TAITOR ie og = GARDES.EVAN LA LADLE PRIVATE Ro tonte ENT.IYO SUNS TER or STONE, ane, or Levy, Notary, 36 8% i 2106 2436 St, Catherine street Bil STE mu pose double carriage harness\u20141, David Mopt.- = A > 1 8 ren, | TET COMFORTASE _ TT - pd di * pete - , WANT) re LL SERVIS LS RC Ai EVE with boot mnedical Tend: Peclst BIOTA b Josality, between Shanueld) wd | TO 15 Dominique po STE LOWER T TET (DAME DE ANGELIS | REV No | Epoñtng rott-\u20141, James Myers, ir hi ping.\u2018References required.ng ét 76 JROUME COMFORTABLY, FURNISHED) Wi Ply 363 St.Domingues \"street.shsrirooke irst M \u201c ANGELIS WATEES, HE SCIENCE OX i à tn me 3 eo 2 - me nd cold water bath.98 St.A 0 LET- LIFE.7 THE SPECIAL PRIZES 2 ANTÉD\u2014TWO MEN : BLytiro doors above Dorchester sir exander Te, Tote; Vocal T t Medical Work .Æ Z sett : 3.house, t EN AS RELP IN THE Board 2 Wanted ratreet.2205 vows, exten on token: 3 8 eacher of Italian School, a oh Manb rk of the È elt-binder\u2014 William Smart.4 Xv fon Anes ios paving some gaperience ref 5 DYE ~~ fy 00e EE AAA ROG \u2018FURNISHED, TO LET, AT 170 BLEURY tin blns, Goal and = Jhon: she ds and.SEE Varres Teacher of Plano, will A ngs LEXA HE cel Dobili jErenabize BE ÉCRIS gamle TSÔDe of ED\u2014BY A LADY, FIRST-C OOM! rm a re Teas asonable.Apply at i.fo ler terms c 18th September.° hy, and.the gm Holl, : FANTED OTR T6 WORK T 250 1 y in a private family, OF RÉT-C LASS BOARD RS 15\u2014FURNISHED, TO LET, AT 165 BLEURY gonable.at 48 St.Johan, o ar 46 Hypo olite io 206 éeca- hercon m 05 een consequent, Gang plow-\u2014Philtf>Siimser, ; medicine business.Apply NIX Tne pesrgors ar SERS 2 Manshold and Mountain Roo VICTORIA SF.2203 pe LET-FURNISHED HOUSE, AT LD AT AT 6% po 1 OXENDEN AVENUE.prea riptio 100 Eo SY NES GRAIN.h treet.Address, £.0.416.- \u201c4 INGY on jot senses, umn : .9 A FANTED \u2014'4 \"G#0D TINGNITHE, 8 01 ANTED-Bÿ YOUNG MAN BOARD SAV OMT 2202 DEEE Sa : S an BONS.icf ul onl Past ai Ketan bell; SES Nelson Emape 1, E.Peapst; 2, Duncan Camp- i Co, Woon Highest wages.Apply, TE Ey 1010, Bani Seca te phan.terms moderate, \u201c1 warm.TO EEE ere CHEN, + LANGE, i an QE édit SF of iborens Oanta à Jante, from Lon.Ho foots si er og and middle, - 8 Spring wheat\u2014i, \u201cHugn McDiarmid; 2, Wi Y NV ANTED 2202 WWANTED\u2014-BOAED IN + OÿM \u2014 ONE LAÉGE.VER 3 os .A on aL ane Maestro Manuel aad Jeweled Medal nwarded to netsinger; 3, James Montgomery me CARTER MEDICINE CO.% Apply to nok pra ODÉDERS.sn bonté 0 lax prune a ama gp, i | ae ished roc Toom, with RER (SERIALLY és SAS 805 st, rr en.pared {o receive pupils at 2282 SEE Jonvent, {s pre.National ledical sasoctstion.le author by ho Camphen: 3, James Montgomery 2, Duncan s Now York, , with particulars, * 19: STAR .220 2° WATCH, 7 Bio 8 of Harve Vi Te NY KER, graduate Pe .: Small fl Small ; WinbE Dr APM IREE DURE TE 4 Ww INTES-BOXKD AND ROOM BY AGE Ro eo v o by OAD BULL De Sot Spuspelled Sgurcs quest pp | FE \u201cJ.B, [PEER clatty pho a congaltéd.cohBdentiaily.Som vel: 5.Ci Ci ames Montgomery; 2, Duncan Camp- | à asf 4 Je sûr, competa mAh apoaidat Prenit and NTED -ROARD AND ROOM PTE ÉtrGénoviove \u2018 5) 12 | pôbed fo bo lost betweou Cote ST.Aon 6, Sue Oryanist of Notre Dame C .Sten 7 Dlppases of 3 an.a.Of cé, Ko.à Buifine street.t 1 Nelson) Empey; 2, James D 3 o er's, Jowellers, 140° Se, hails atroce Me ë aan aR te nnontal pore or rath à Gort, ns = ç ui Rae Nate Blours, ca i 4 ills sing and br \"Siné, pe dance of piano, pas Tazeoû, Ban, Cam mn bell.Pom Montgomery; 2 Ver x = ni Mont.coptional roforonces.Lsspciations esse idl 5 : Rooms Y Wanted, - ove emt Swine by return nding\u2019 the 1 Cie .DENIS STREET.| THE ASSAM TEA ESTATES DEPOT! SES Z- name Soe 2, James Monit.owl NT IN - Sof amas A \u2014 2° STREET.rp\u20141, Win.B.Gallinger; 2 .har Lavi 2 tm ne Bi os gov Bale.YAP, companion fot VITE Cer Sh EE gx | LAS miino, wickrunoam, Var Pa CRUE ons 9, eg, Mr ] ANTÉD-A GENERAL SERVANT; ¥OR 1 | EN aman.al ik dotée ha vicirity of Windes tel p one by return ein Copia Il rg Foraried |; able.Qu 88,5329, to give lessons on the Violin, Violon- U R E \u201cINI DIAN TE AS vi 5 Doan Caan 2 = Tan mue as les ly, good wWupes to right porgon A ALE Foie BATE-ONE, EA CLASS BOILER, 24 |! mil preferred.Add roo, Room Vindeor par TéTÉ, ONE 4g 2 2 ery sncocssfui lady teacher.2205 AN NOW B PL eS, hy seed réa J Jas.Montgomery; 2 2, Hiram ores oom > FANTED=ATG CERTIFIED Goi 0: he boiler is cert Ÿ - TX ry,& smail skiff, p WILLIAM ° - E OBTAINED FROM 3 j Sm son ERI AER prés | Nue PE Rios | be SER Dre rene prose FRASER, VIGER & GO.Sues tt.poten (Early Ron), M Meal S a [ings tine, D ages, PPI o Jo Fi a 3 in ; ' 8 ; Ni ea Be or a BT FEE) gn an elon ie, | Les PSC TE RE ih i ft EAL | vit as (ry Rose\u20141M.MoE 2.Joep : i ie (writer.ry Bord Sax, Foi stzes 9» des Ges AND BILLIND TABLES.AT (TEB-TWO PE-TEREE VITRE ESS ee Teenholme, Blue Bante, 200; êt.Le Feiatoes (White Stan)\u20141, Wm.Flemming; BE TOUR Own PRISICLAN { it; Nik Ea.o ke, 166 | Bale, 17 42 Notre D x12 English pool tablo.ae in tom, me for Aight hou, housekeeping.Addregs gy Sat: osT-a0 LD OUFF BUTTON ON À a SHEPPARD'S MUSIC STORE.v.GORDON.229481.: Lawrence \u2018streot.B Sewell.(Beauty or = 2, PS 8 re ; EG ne meen maa ir?LES ME LE , mrascièpu\"enante «! ._ - , hel re IA oss Shiro OGEIVESE FASTED.20 STOELY ECINISREN ADJOIN: Les TIE | pLVERSTON, ri fo 60 Gomis.| Fah der porem-1, wm.Hols.|i whet SELES I À Lele rout, par month.1 ; » 810 cash Jad 3e situati LP EST must be moderate and | Wioithist, pa 142 eo - py 0 er variety) 1, Harry Wi weakness \u201c AY TANTED-YOUSG GIRE TOIT nonth, Morris, 91 M oncentral.\u201cN 187,\" Bran office.220 2 OSTA PAP! sat que ses reste Tesumo lessons Monday, Sept 2, Jol Ty tams; te: mnok 88 diced : i BABY [TOR SÂLE\u2014F She oo me ER PARCEL, CONTAL TD + iden » Sert | N ee » oA pd a ie rsa oi Upper FE v Bo os a En miss Hon = rte La eh à Mountain and Solemn: 3 pe = 3, Atrmenem Sealy, 8kin Torturos.! Badal.Carmi, Win.\u2018Gaïlinger; 2, John.i) = : Ar : et, | CE, ses on & Co.urh td : W NES 0 .Tublo Carrots\u2014 STEP A ET ue Fo sey Wit soli fe Tue Vision m2 Wanted, OID NSH DAR TVENTRG À é, ABOUT Hi A | | W Wanted to Purchase.__ 2 ELL Da RNTMENT pi ob De aféemians 3, = Honfors 0: B30 wok u valuable inven.|.T RENT, FROM IST, 0 r portion\u2019 of Victoria ag \u201cgout ED 0 N mi SW Fr ŸNE i$ \u201cof ol can Campbell \u201d VESTES 2 î 1 GITY TAN 2203 oo B10C 2 a weok clear profit pro od.M.1\u2019 furnish CTOBER, 15700 S108 waion Gharm Jockot Sh a de lang TWO a Tin ;y caso of Teter! Salt.On jons-\u20141, 5.Ponnst: fice article, (YASSER FO ANEW , 1 Listo SE Antoine.Bt af 8a | sawe, fat) furniehed, tnd rooms con Please comm sialon te wit tt Peres 9.y hath 3.LE pois md d'brantote Aron OT PEN- ! Yellgw turnip apst; 2, 4 i Addrass, \u201c R BALI.) ot partly fa {-518, Mon Addréss, \u201cH 1820,\" iips\u20141 VW st 270 ; Ÿ dram, 0 21 0 2014 Le PRY Sofumia sight, man, Foi ALE \u20ac OHEAE, 6 or E LARGE \u2018HALL E'srove, çà ang with SE Quibou ut old oss, i par: J ero RUT SHOW E Les ONDER % HE Sue ge eum, WAY ES, 01 ples, Erysinslae, all ~~ Sone.frit io E.i ot ns Hines.DA a.dorsiand* about TLLTARS MARRER : : EL.\"2a wo doë, anewers to the aime Bs rn ND 10-10 RANCE, |Z Parsnipe\u20141, k.l'oapsts 2 4 pes oful.Apply White Elaptrans He pe re ; : TE a 0:Daraoher at, und be rem C a ep for bash, Adrian, \u201caL LIN \u201cihn Bo matter N DIS) Se dues Catibage\u20141, Eaboupsts 2 Wi, Egetror PEN A.7 je 1220 .a Tot, Si Aston DR | Water mielons\u20141, Thon, ines; a Pot RAR a E ; pr 2 Ri yt agin i Mask Melows\u20141.¥.Poapst.5 Pofipats Wine Por AT MOUNT OY, ES POLICE! poll Y I id Ronin noun \u201cEbi horse und fisarant, must uo > ROLL - PARE ET f 2 MEN ONL t o£ 1; avid Montgomery; 2, bless A ) -, FF Ne Debi ; a tion of .i PPE Sobel | È u 2 rie Atrophy., Fully r-2 - Je egtion of gujden vegetables\u20141, R.Poapst; rE En : un ils \u20ac regular atrolmen, und ; FA , 5 oF thie Dory Alao.Ÿ pra ory grafted a les-1, oliver De ) x x pils Wanted, | ou une regula pao aes, sables to cope pri the pa were compelled to call k Jey ond deca, eee à a 3 BIRR: | \u201coh 4 a, Win, oer re SEE oils ies gates ate, m8 We CED-MU sic tvri Le d pac re ;- the streets densely fill \u201c rene of pus, Rorvounne ad or - 1, Sok.re me 08.ges.y jatisnt 10 Ap Aw te au goer is BY: A PPL, oF suspen: ed for hours by the ja th y eds traffic i= ' téétt tel ato., cuted * to \u2018sta 3 - montd:-#, Wim: G _ D! ko two a vanced #3.APR deAnge lis, 1.80 y jam ; the scene be; gars.descript = | testery from, 44 Oo Tor ioies Men |.Suneh\u20141, Ww.Galnger: $, bey : EL ee he number B13, trom BACH pars ners 8 attractive adverti iption.New, original and | ida, Fou can rit in orale Bos?ines, pied i RIRE 2 6 301 KT T ising.Big stock, new style i | Sounds in 1orite ther, Investls systom SPECIAL } and woaknessin 221 .CO vies, at no ular FE eatinont whic absolute: AL PRIZE, ; so.ATI ug Conaming STEEEE , Populay prices is (he Loadstone Ta a frs ine SEH Potatoos-wm.Han.bé 25 ol bo ces pi tenching dura Sipe pure Parisian Fronch and .BRIE DAIRY PRODUCTS.5 vemsorat 8 9 End devorsation sise \u2018drives | his intense business, and opens he way for ever ma, ob HÉDIOAL CO.BUrrAzo, NY.ee Stephen, Molntosh; 2, Joseph Pitt; 3 TAN D: = i .AR fics, Ns gr« city to dress comfortably and well.id 3 oy and child in this nda; , re.Ben.K.Gallinger; 5, dont D in Ar are ve int eh Ty ee 7e \u2019 actory cherse\u20141, Wesley ref D 5 Sessoms Wanted.VERCOATS! spurs Sheet Woy doboson; 2, wa.|E BE ea ae Tr nn a RCOATSI O Maple sugar\u20141, Nelson Empey; ; ining (pills, ca ded, À ATED = olin AUCOURRENE 10 This week wo-witt-cpop: pihos à VEBCOATS! eying gi Fore pouce (EHS Lil TS ve: lesnona TO \u2018 doi 1, Wim 3: 5 LR Labs rons, With tering, kes ini ng and ou Bung, Ad- popular, que.ysoful Open Jos a ores There is no.new ides in this « Mein blo ayy yrup-\u2014 md: Urquhart; 2, Hugh 3; wiih wl w Ca nok cases.fof 8 8 diate Lei ri tre Overco ats yy ind styinh san Nik Fnooû Droge Ove from the Strong, Heavy Etaffeo Éoner\u20141, Wim.F.MeNatrn: 2.Harry Williams.NEW Ël iy MEDICAL INSTITUTE).& Wanted, Bh i ll orkingnies Blahkets\u20141, Duncan alums, ONT = NANTER ok is RE = me, Overcast for.Mechanics.Ch Yomi made cloth\u20141 pbell; 2, Steven Mo.I ROSTON, ass.ss AT OF .A Alex, DN James Montgomery; # RON ce © or ve oe .McDonald; vis pW Avrly Hrs ds to ns mn 3 Bran The Vonderful Cheap Iv Man\u2014 i 596 NOTR : i WHR VERY.BE , gopimmel-5e Seon\u201d duncan com 4 As Fo : Seg cu STORE +216 se oser» Spb ATLRAGR, QUEREC É DAM ES , iw 2 A PE ni on HE Gov a OF Walon 3.Duncan Campbell.aus Mont ; REC.* | ; : 0 | jin qulnine and aps La > TR A oa hn TPoLs\u20141, Juimes Montgomery; 2, w.! iol : mod | or WRG hr VA Rata Sap t a Kmpey: 2, Win.Cline, Sn ! ES 1 Can Onpoe 1-4.uses Montiomerys 2 pun.\u2018STR ___ 163 -andû 165 St.Street GRAHAM & CO, Proprietors.| ue - some Jozen mE Ee si \u201cadrerti ing in the Sran\u2014 Mons, À.Lorette, 61 , Caumartin, Paris;Frauce.4 he com 5 0 \u2018 -Pevrapapèrs published in the city of Montreal, 0! ndent and Agent for French and i for week ending September 1st, 1888.27, 11 1 Present Daily Average For Week ending September 1st, 1888.27,679.\u201cCIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR 27,345 27,268 27.287 0 2 27,303 29,672 Total cire 166,075 worth.\u2018The Brants of TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1888./ Im is not.often that a politician declines office.When such an event occurs it is worth calling attention to.It is intimated \u201cthat Hon.- Mr.Taillon -has heen offered a seat on the Superior Court bench, but has declined it on the ground that his knowledge of procedure has grown somewhat rusty, owing to his close attention to polities.It is néarly à quarter of a century ago _ since Mr.Taillon was called to the bar.Ho hss been a: member of the Legis- ~~ lature\u2014since 1875, having been speaker fn.1882.He \u201cwas Attorney-General in the Ross-Taillon ministry and _i8 leader of the Opposition, al] of which ~ has absorbed a great deal of his time.Thus -ibcomes that Mr.Taillon frankly admits that he does not feel that he-would be doing his duty by either the prévinee or himself it he accepted a judgeship on the Superior Court Bench.It is creditable to him that .he takes this view, and it would be well if all politicians were equally conscientious.7 Lawyers and doctors who enter political !- life frequently have to make sacrifices.| \u201cThey discover that their attention to poli- tios too often interferes with their profes- glonal dutles, and by-and-bye, as Mr.Taillon puts it, they find that they grow rusty.\u201cTS phrase employed by Mr.Chauncey | M.Depew in describing Europe as \u201can armed camp\u201d is somewhat hackneyed, but it; conveys a very fair idea of the condition of things.There are in Europe to-day ten million men maintained for war purposes, With all business based on the need of being \u2018ready for the great war daily expected.Mr.Depew said that the young men of Europe \u201cwere in the barracks or marching on the Righways, while the women were working dn the fields\u2014hailf the population drilling in the art of murder and the other Half taxed to support them in their hideous work.The picture is not a very pleasant one, and it should be a source of comfort to people in the.new world that they live on the peaceful side of the Atlantic ocean.In countries like Russia, Germany and France, \u2018every peasant has to carry three or four poldiers on his back, so high is the rate of ,.taxation for military purposes.The ques- - \"tion to be answered is, how long will this puratural-condition of things: continue?how Jong will the strain last?It cannot go on forever, as bankruptcy would be the inevitable result.The odd thing is that each nation disavows any intention of going to war and declares that it only maintains its army for purposes of defence.THE two points brought out by the first day's sitting of the commission appointed \u2018by the British Parliament to enquire into the charges made against Mr.Parnell and \u2018his fellow Nationalists by the Times are that \u2018 \u201cthe judges are desirous of giving both sides i \u201cfair play and that they have resolved to THE make & thorough investigation of the.whole matter.On the one hand they will require the 2iméé to bring down the letters pur- \u2018porting to have been written by Mr.Parnell, and on the other they have instructed that the bankers\u2019 books of te National \u2018League be produced.That the investigation will cover a wide range of ground, is made apparent by the fact that witnesses aro to be brought from: the United States, Patrick Egan among the number, he having formerly been treasurer of the funds.Besides the witnesses froin America, persons.now in penal servitude for | connection with the Phamix Park murders are to be examined, at tho request of the counsel for the Times, no doubt with the | * object of showing that the Nationalists were cognizant of that conspiracy.The Parnell- ites seem to bo well pleased with the result , ot the first sitting.What they arecounting \"on is evidently to show that the Parnell letters are forgeries, and for this they are \u2018anxiously waiting to see them brought into court.It is evident that thero will bé a good deal of dirty linen washed.before thé investigation is ls brought to a close, \"Pug fact seems to bo \u201coverlooked, in the \u2018nblée of the protests made by the Republi cb party agaînsÿ« any reduction of the taviff, of the admission free of raw material for so Benefit of the manufacturers, that the Républicans themselves have time and J advocated tariff reduotion.The pres- \u2018efit tary may be described as a war tariff in time of péace.\u201d As long ago as 1881 the Re- hlitan tartlf commission recommended + the average rate of duties should bo Mills: \u2018Hill, which the Democrats are advocating, only proposes to reduce the Bo we from 47 to 42 por\u201d cent.Then , both the Republicans and Démocrata-in- their respoctive platforms \u2018of principles adopted in their national contions of 1884, solemnly pledged them- ves: in.favor of the reform of thé tariff.\u201d Yo will \u2018thus.be seen that the Republicans \"changed thelr mind on\u2019 the tariff\u2019 question.But all this is less interesting ah tho statement made by Henry Watter- i, the well known Kentucky writer \u2018and itor, that fifty years before Cobden and Jel carried thelr measure of free trade in land the Government of the United lates, with Washington as President and liton: \u2018an \u2018Secretary of the Treasury, of- country thaï Unttett States.bill with B gailod.New York But Piftavure by 1 to 0 Detroit Bos dy 5 to 4 Buffalo \u201c Hinaniton by 7 to:8 Syracuse \u201c.Tr by 8 ta O 0 Pulladeliphia, a were postponed on account of the rain, was spent.Messrs.Todd an pelater and Louson played an excellent game for van 18 WAR Su.Rodden, winning, held ni the Towa \u201cHail, 20 N 38 ta.T, A.Donald, Bradford 7 to Chas.Lawson, Watertown, Wisconsin; 3 to fly, ving fm he Im (ep desdate) Pribee ot or Buon + from th the farm of Tf whi i he! atos are 2° Taporibd Cly dosdalé rain on | it down to 25 per cent.whereas the low; corn Shipments Wheat ai 5 and orn corn, \u201cquiet B RAC Sort gan: \u2018© Inatitute free trade between Eng- ; de aid and the United Btates, and the offer x rejected by England.\u2018At that time the lish tariff wos \u2018higher than thé Ameri ; à greater protection- i tliat he has raked the Mills persos, pays Hors fore and aft, but froe trade-in v | RES nent Bn og Te Hh od | 95, all; except en \u2018SPORTS AND PASTIMES.Corawaiis Challenge \u2014 With Powder \u2018and Ball\u2014On the Diam ond~-Autumn i Races Notes.ARE THE GHAMROCES READY?Cornwall means business, The Shamrock Club talked of 188 challenge w de the remacy; the Cornwall Club did it.They ask for wo matches, one ln Cornwall and onéin Montre and ira tie results the deciding ma 1 ' ln Ottawa, \u2018There Is no doubi but the Shamrock wi M nocept.There of cannot be much satisfaction after al or a fin y of athletes ilke the Shamrock Club to Win hers champlouship in the Counc! Chamber, The Juntor champions, the valiant Junior Shame rocks, will play their last match on Saturday bext.They \u2018have dono no! bly during the entire thelr record encourages the thought that, > Tatton whut differences and quarrels there may have been, Canada's national game bus not yet reached 1tS end.The Shamrocks are Jractising for all they are ris arrive here on Saturday next for the sole urpose of being defeated, and the Montrealers à it, w ould be cruelly unkind not {0 accommodate then BASEBAL, L SCORES.The Indiana, HY ir on, the Chi Ba the Aoi Sochestor wots © THE RIPLE.The 83th battalion beld thelr regular shoot at Lapratrie on Saturday.FIRST MATCH.For green men, distance two hundred yards.Private Cusson, 1; Private Forgues, Prival Joues, 3; Sergeant Thomas, 4; Captain Juteau, 5 5 SECOND MATCH.Hattalion ater.distance 200, 100 and 500 ads.Captain 8.ylveate, 1; Ser rgean t Johnson, oem ing thé slim attendance, and Hon.eh i flamme, C., expressed his- sorrow on account of the apat y of the Bar.and their hesitation to protest against the shamefui y they were being {gpored by t thoritios at Ottawa.Why had \u201cthe turned up in great numbers in order that a joint pre t might be sent to the author- \u201cities?It was hard to conceive such a des - plorable- want.of self respect on.the part of is confrérds.Mr.F.L.Belque, Q.C., also sald a few \"ara that a committee com- Hon.Messrs.Lacoste Laflamme, agnuelo, Geoffrion, Bethune and Cramp bé appointed for.the © purpose of.organizing a 1, well attended meeting next Sat H.M.Ss.\u201cTUQUE BL BLEU\u201d Ready to Welgh Anchor on Thursday Night.The last hedrsal of of the merry crew that will mi n EM .8.\u201cTu Tuque Bleu\u201d Pion will lite its anohor in the Victoria Rides\u2019 Armo 2 ursd Friday next, will be held, hip of Mr.tomorrow night.The programme has been divided into two parts, the first one of \u201cwhich wi represent the welghing of the anchor in tho co course of ho 2 light comedy will be p ete wi ghoruses, from Erminie\u2019 Ova ond \u2018Pinatore lon hits and fshery treat The characters will be the captain, Dontswain.middy, -négrô cook, Btowaw y, bumboatwoman and Amertcan Custom officer._ The second.part is entitled \u201cFun on the Forecastle,\u201d and will consist of sailors\u2019 games, songs and recitations.The cast contains sôme of the best vocal talent in the city, and, a amon those Jorticlpating.\u20ac are Messrs, 3 Ehandior | rilolpating are Mesure.Lio .Binmiore, Hodgsoñ Bros, so a clock AY 3.Robertson.Guagdingor, Ames, Holden, aid, Evans, \"Brophy, Fraser | _and té en.- Protestant Nr Soclety.At the monthly meetin of the rotestant Workingmen's Boc ast evening, he SEE e reported : Cas h from A nee es 45; cas) anc sé 8147; to dar i Dectnenent + d he aude sick hoiotal to I mete tees to deposit in Ho HA snarls 8 1,75; balance cash on oi, pei\u2019 .Finnie medical à floor bitorenh Due consultations 28; atk at -home-less than , 2.There were on the sick.and pei int \"during the month, -12, of these th were discharged, leaving | nine-still under his care.The report was adopted.\u2014 er: Panorame tity \u201cPeter's \u201cCathedral; \u2014 sree B ber of visitors entered Bt.Pâters athed \u2018al last night at the opening ofthe new panorama and the lottery for the last bazaar, he thirty tivo lendid views of scenes in various parts of rope.Atiraotige music was furnished b, th: under r.Deca.The exhibit: ton will be open all the week om 2 to 0pm.- Everybody should use \u201c Justice \u201d Soap.Thete is a time for all things.The time to leave is when a young lady asks you whether it is raining.A Write clearly Caffarotma.in ordéring Cot 00.osent émet mn Artists not only take out false tébth, but also often éarry their palettes in their hends.le quete » Soap will heal chapped hands.tiger i dike the brave eneral, HY couside 18 his place tobe at the head of the co i Ihe ba of the hand iatened with Dr.Tho leotric Oil grer a wondrous | soll over ali, spesdi aub~ el Henin influéncé of.hu Sided ithe otk ie and abrasions of tlio skin en used, After 4 band ho! has taker a fowr-lessons |- on au instrument % becomes his own own toot: | e \u201c5 usticé Soap, best in the wor.world.A man has adv tlaed Tor \u201cAt \u201cA boy to oysters with a reference.\u201d We don\u2019t; ;bellove EF 1e can be doné.\u2018whose ose competion .Fons ires but fistle Slat are.viet es Eliver_at and constipation, Carter's Lion, Liver Pills will relieve you, .\u201ca Notice, : Atout Babies, } You can get everything in baby linen and other eus arimoite ing in baby linen 1 the beauty of your \u201cloved ones\u201d end po Bane low prices by patronicing 8.The Canadian Pacifio, Grand Trunk an Central Yermont, (a ways Ly fun Choa fot and.) nd oben, 27 \u201cBy roguinr ti ing pri, pris 3] SE and Bach He a ot mmol if i.10 to return Hil tickoto will Till be pol oa particulars, nes » anys ent of the above med compan des sod § 8 Jt adn Son Fraih J grows: sharper overy day, one:but it ought Le look Fm | | timepiges- on the marble \u201cmantel = \u201cBit you need\u2019, sit up fo Bai Edith, rather patronizingly.\u201cyou look tired, and I don\u2019t.mind being alone, There is s very obliging shAmbermaid here on this floor, and I can ring if I want anything.Waiter, these alives are not fresh.\u201cTake.them away, and: bring some more.\u201d Mr.Rnesell, his own simple \u2018meal soon concluded, sat and watched the.little velvet-robed lassie sipping her cham- pague, eating the fragrant, many-colorad ices, and varying the order of things by now and then a grape, or a slice of a peach, uneasy in_his mind, yet scarcely venturing to make any furt T remonstrance.he thought, hopefully; \u2018\u2018and yet al- | Tost + wish 1 had not Sandra this - char en tho dishes were removed, and Edith Forester was once more nestled on her sofa, Mr.Russell endeavored by entle and judicious questioning to elicit rom her the particulars of her brief lifetime.But her own personality she seemed to know almost nothing, exce pt.her name and age, and the fact at Leroux\u201d had always exercised a sort of supervision over her, quite unaccom- anied, hôwever, with aught resembling intorest or affection.Mr.Russell aat confounded.The ides thata child could live to be ten years old in utter ignorance of her own birth, gi \u201cgin, or parentage, and to be fi ting round the world like a stray waif, 3 wit no definite: hold or claim on any one; seemed to him so vigionary and improbable, that, had another told him of the circumstance, instead of its.coming under his own personal observation, he would have scoffed at it as a mere fabri- estion of fanoy.Once or twice he fooked up at Edith, sitting before the fire, with one gol ld-banded arm thrown over the curve of the sofas, and the dark, soft: curls | lying on her shoulders, and asked self whether, after all; D dream-whether he-ahontd not wake up.presently and find himself sitting-among - the lexicons and enoylopædias at his \u2018table in Sunt; stud yvale.erily,\u201d pondered the Rev.Mark Russell, \u2018\u2018truth is stranger than flection, seem\u2019 to have come in contact with one of the strangest of all the truths.\u201d earied out and drowsy though he was, he persisted in sitting up until the French ad chimed twelve, and Miss Forester had graciously, consented that the chambermaid should be rung for, to conduot her to her own partment.\u201cI'm not sleepy,\u201d said Edith, as she wrapped the a Foon Eastern shawl | round her small form; \u2018\u2018but I dare say | ou're tired, Mr.Russell, snd I'll nok oop you up any la Good night.Tih up fo bx bre tas a at nine: .But, the train leaves ateight.\u201d Bhe be out her cherry lips.\u201cHow tiresome!\u201d Then suppose we must breakfast earlier.\u201d \u201cAt seven at the latest,\u201d he angwered.Seven, then,\u201d said Edith.\u201c1 da say I can be up for once.*\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014 Russell thought of the gx o'clock breakfasts of the household a Sunnyvale, \" and wondered within himsel! if his bs Littl 6 wife could ever induce this strange being to conform to.the ways of their re RY a * he said, pontally.sire are bound to make the trial,\u201d CHAPTER mL ©: / M.GUBTAVE DS BOISSY.' While the Rev.Mark Russell was endeavoring to persuade himself that B Edith Forester and her strange surroundings were actual realities, and not the idle phantasms of an overtasked fanoy\u2014while the firelight was mirroring i in the Amber con contents = of the slendef-stemmed | lassos, and the capricious fingers of the child were culling out the _blutst grapes-and the-rosiest péschen, 85\u201d she lingered, with Sybarite enjoyment, over her dessert, a far different, yet not di , scene was tr in the suite of :rooms -direc erneath.- | Largérrooms-\u2014more eloganily furdished, \u201cand probably far more expensive; our- tains of dark-green verve, Joona\u201d up with immense égalod js \u201clñcé-dfaped dOwa; dois ofan À the embrasures, and a .carpet of! od green, without pattern or device, was rdered with narrow arabesque of gold color, e sides of the room.tara: was all of polighed rosewood, upholstered in the same material as the cürtains; and on the marble hearth a low, clear fire Was.burning, Busraed by a steel fender.One of the sofas was drawn; up in front | of the table which was spread apparently with dessert, and a dark, handsome man - was stretched idly amon dallying with the array of dsinties, very much as the velvet-robed child up stairs a 1 was doing ut the salfsame moment.That | is to say, was handsome.as far as straight, re dar fontuiros, and 5 Sonal gross animal beauty of outline \u2018go; but ore was 8 hard, cruel plier in © coûl- Lack Opes, and a phat of jbo f full xed lips, that woul have repelled thé\u2019 phys- iognomist.His very actions partook of these characteristic elements; there was # certain ropreséed feroci osity isl the ray he severed, with à silver e, the slides of pine-apple and rolled bor md his tongue the wines he tasted: drags, rich and lain, was in the most pores taste, an bis Lia white, well-shaped hands, witinsli dimples at the knuckles, were those ug gentleman b y birth, it not by natur tural i in vi pol\u201d It was ?strange voise\u2014low and melo- dions as a flute, yet with an underlying .hardness in its ;olear tone.- And, as a man advanced, who tly in the.shadbw béyond, with folded arms, and An attitide of waiting attention, \u201cMonsieur!\u201d - \u2018You are à écoundrel, Filippo!\u201d leisurely remarked the gentleman, extracting a bit of Madeira nut from.its bro wrinkled shell, and moistening it wi draught of the\u2019 \u2018topaz-colored \u201cAb monsiéur pleases,\u201d was the an- ewer, spoken with a searcely perceptible shrug of the should \u201cI don't know why * don't , discharge a - *\u2018Perhaps it 1s,\u201d suggested © servant, \u2018\u2019because\u2019monsienr knows that \u2018nos mora\u2019 faithful slave to His wishes could op than the poor Filippo.ney will b much, but.it cannot buy.a hort Like n° touched his breast slightly as ho sortant, Filip ol\u201d was the contem A ous reply.ou are à born a I batiave you'll die en tableau ane of those hr was no reply, ex by » light dsoopins of the head, as Filippo stood: quite silent before the glitierin le.\u2018\u2019Bo,lwent on the master, bfter a Mo- entary silence during + hich \u2018he.ro- jected a beautifal th à soatcely visible blight upon oh as, \u201cthe old : | priest from thé conntry hay.come?You \"saw him yoursell,- Filippo him PP jen ey \u201c\u20ac souder wink he | oun.\"seta the other; \u201cWe shall reform all thisafter a while, al Was not & | Jin that spéèo.ou,\u201d went on the masier, it i: not for lack ofthis sherry is a de- | r than one generally finds-\u2014of & full knowledge of yont demé \u201d.memes) j liscom ay It's a relief to a save ve her off my {hong =, h,\u201d he ad Mind ilippo, ses them 9 br wf fun Pi is i ®: execu chiar commands,\u201d here replied.- i Filippo!\u201d a Mousi , \u201cGet on ont of this! Pm tired of your.cat-eyes upon me.Set the ice-pail elag to me, snd take yqgrself off until I ving for ou.\u201d .« es, monsieur.: Filippo, who moved as softly asa JR : nurse, obeyed his master\u2019s commands,\u2019 \u2018 and silently withdrew.ic The dark-haired enfleman yawned: - slightly, as he turned on his sofa so tht He on d look into the bright depths of \u2018the fire, and listened for an ius Then he rose, and set the door ajar sud: der ipo! i = ; Monsieur?\u201d \u201cWhat in the name of all the flends\" are you hanging about the door for, eavesdropping?\u201d \u2018A thousand pardons! I fancied that .mansieur called.\u201d I did not call and ou never -thought ! did, Filippo, I wo minds to pitch ou down stairs for « a \u2018lying vagabond as You are.\u2019 \u201cIf monsieur chooses to.abuse the \u2018faithful devotion of one who worships him, I, at least, have no word of remonstrance,\u201d \u2018the man, with a sort of _ proud humility.\u201cGet aloni With you!\u201d said his master, - sharply, * own stairs, 1 say!\" I shell here until you are safely out of sight.Get along with you fora eachiér- ous hound!\u201d - His voide, though.su ppressed,-as -if-he-\u2014 had no mind to be overheard, was one of intensest scorn and anger.\u2018Nor did.ha close the door as he returned, bat 1886 is half-open, so that from his sotp b ote by the turning of his head, co fotman corridor in front.\u201cI'll not be taken unawares,\u201d he tant Le tered to himeelf; and then drawing from the: inner breast-pockot of his coat a larg tro ocket-book, or case, ho opened oa egan à leisurely inspection of its contents.Gold, notes, jewels and papers-sthst: - \u201cTittle square receptable contained -a vast deal-that- was valuable, -and.- the dark; bard eyes seemed to catch à momentary\u2019 glitter from the reflection of the precious stones and coi.Then he replaced it.next his breast and lit a .¢ gazette, wh vue he proceeded to amoke with folded \u2018in dolée far niente fashion, rapide the \u201cvelvet cushions of the sofa, \u2018Hke some wild animal basking serenely in its satire.\u2018jungles.e was thos lying when a footstep.light and elastic as to be quité inau île sounded on the carpeted without, and the figure ofa lady paused momen- -tarily in its onward passage, as if suddenly ac arrested by some strange sud, unexpected sight.he was all and graceful, with s'brown dress of some silken\" fore stuff, sad brown scarf falling loosely about her | shoulders, and plain linen cirolets ut the { throat and wrists, relieved [only bys.crimson ribbon bow, blazed a solitaire dismond.of St great ey and there was in her whole something almost royal.Not yet years.of age, her bloom was- rich-as chat \u2018ofa girl, snd no wrinkle marred the zling purity of brow \u2018and cheek; whi the masses of golden hair that shadowed her oval face were netted back after the picturesque fashion of the day.\u201cMoroiful heaven!\u201d she clsoulates a she stood there with her hand pres her heart.\u201cI cannot bo mistaken, ra: The next moment she had glided thé room, swift and noiseless as the: tion of some bright-belted snake, stood before the man on the sofa, .Foustavel Gustave do Boissy % He e ciguret ngui om his full red lips.\u201cBarbara! upon my honor this is unexpected pleasure, had i you | to be in.Florence, ithproving ÿour ind with the contemplation of: medis- val-art Mani I bad fancied \u2018you in Switzer land.\u201d \u201cA mutual misunderstanding, it w seem, | But perhaps you objes ia \"8h mado a alight disdaintal of the head.high \u201cA most exellent o cigarettes \u201d ha witha regretfil fi sigh; Pate ts 5 ure of your so bis Bar 5 willin sacrifice it.Wi you dub shi remained standing, be ter she remain 00 coming and going on her or shod, aud id hé id you come hégé.blue oyes growing ; Gustave, | deniy.t ask the gaifio question.you, mi ea she asked gud \u201cI migh vou know how and wh ou.na for what I am you ho eried, , puasionaialy.4 40 , Gustav, Hav ÿôu.a heätt of marb \u2018Don\u2019t get fried Barbars, it Su \u201cbad Sor a it ne temperamen ours; songe dT come here nl usiness hich Jb would bo usdlesa explain to you.\u201d he drew near to him, and tot \u20ac jewelled | Toft hand on his shoulder.\u201d \u201c\u2018Are we friends, Gustave ?\u201d\u201d she aa tremulously.His square forehead davkonod, and > sullen ray flashed trom beneath bis : tracted} brows, \u2018But, Gustave\u2014we are not chorion \u201cHis pesnerine smile wai orusl ag the n of a | Be we not?As you please, Barbire I declare you have grown handsom you'll be astonis ing us all by à'grand marriage yet, The Da Bolssys were\u2019 always a handsome racel\u2019\u201d \u201clustave,\u201d * pleaded the lady, \u201ctoll me of her\u2014of my baby ?Where\u2019 is she > oes hi ever speek of me?\u201d wi de Boissy pouréd oùt à 'gliss: à ving and drank it loiguzely.oparbara, he said, when he had re d thé glass on the vale rat 18 eu use of { king foolish questions ?\u201d note sank beside him on the floor, her: nds clasped in agonizing appes .\u201cTell me, Gustave, it of y one \u2018word! Oh, if you knew how mÿ heart han, peer after her! I know I was ways ward and wilful, but you have punished.me 9 enough, Surely: \u2018Give her back\u2019 to stave : \"His laugh jarred strangely dû her : pleg ing voice ; ere\u2019s 8 go ood denl of tragie slement : Barbara.Are you str¢ on haven't studied it Heforèhand achel herself could hardly have improv the upward accent of that lasb.sen tence,\u201d - \u2018\u201c\u2018Questave! are you man or devil?\u201d \u2018\u2019Man, my dear\u2014man! Of the two, inan is ingomparably the worst, spoon; Les ing to my the Fput y- you \u201cos not leave mo ignorant of her?\u201d Barbas \u201d said De Boissy, compos- y, puttin the tips of his sey, co toge- cr \u2018T think FA should rétand mé a littla- A t than this his Bt tbe : | years we lave known ohe- of swore to be revenged\u20141I am Koop the o Tou.jour ourself can testify how Iaith.Hs you have \u201cbeen revenged\u2014-yeh 4 8.thousandfold}™ BN Not Sufieichey.Ie ain like thi.I, thinks ie wif the how ast | HE CAUGHNAWAGA MURDER CASE \u2018Bonsation \u2018fn Court Caused by the Pr pation of the Deceased\u2019s Skull Deceased\u2019s \u201cMothor in Court.The Jacob murder trial again drew exp io che Ee a onch hi ii ed Y'arontenaw recalled: after called i lebout family or on the i ie the fatality she went oul \u201ccalled on an ol wenleute.After that she stayed in the \u201chouse all i night \u2018Mart awénlente, à very old squaw, wag reload into the witness box.Had been - called to the scene of the fatality.Saw a wound on lower part of doccesed's cheek from which blood trickled on her bod y.In response to the name Cecile Katslt- slakwas, the figure of an Indian wornan, her shawl nearly covering her face, came into the court with noie tottering steps.It was the mother of the slain woman.When she enters the box she cast risoner, who pe me s.been at home whan her daughter was killed, but came from Minneaota, where she stays, an receiving intelligence \u2018of.the affair.The prisoner and deceased, had always lived happily together.The \u201cdefence waived cross-examination.Constable Lefort, of Caughnawuga, related how he heard \u2018of the alleged murder; es how he had immediately searched the ago and notified Coroner Jones and Chi Hu hes, as related in the STAR at the time, When ho met the prisoner on the following Satur day, he told him that he had not capote the prisoner to do such a terrible th The prisoner replied: \u201cI never though hat I would come to this.(hey that I struck my wife with a hatche That's not true; I struck her with a stone.\u201d In cross-examination the witness was obliged to repeat i Iroquois all \u2018the conversation with Jacob, The only difference in the two versions was that in oquols Lefort reported Jacob as having said: \u2018I never thought I would have \u2018done what I did.\u201d Angus Oscar Patton,-M, D, of Caughne- - waga, a cousin of the prisoner, then gave \"hig evidence as in the Coroner's dnquest, \u2018When he visited the house of the deceased on August 10: he.found her face slightly -&wollen.A circular wound regen herright jaw, about half an inch dee he skull aped to be fractured Tight at the top of \u2018the head, but later on it was found that th skal) was not fractured.The Sealp.how ever, was cut above what ap fract The scalp wound was probably e.\u2018made with the, same instrument as the : \u2018wound on the jaw.g the afternoon session of the Court een's Bench, Dr.Patton gave-evidence i.the two wounds described could 220$ La caused the death of deceased.Dece -{ied of concussion and contusion of the Dram and ita membranes.He concluded this from \u201cthe injury which\u201d was \"the only poesibl fatal on her y, and from the evidence of witnesses at the inquest who seem- \u2018all death had ensued agree that \u2018within a minute or two after the blow.Deceased £ n enciente at the time of \u201cher\u201d death \u2018the shock would naturally be more liable to induce death, and congestions are more apt to lace.However, he ed to correct in is report.to the .Coroner that death had ensued instantaneously, as it might have taken place hours glierwards from the shock to the nerve \u2018centres A sensation vas created in court when _the skull 6 of the deceased was brought in by , Mount, who said that he \u2018had examined - ihe | sleull with Dr.Patton and had found no .MAYOR ABBOTT'S RETURN._Bebghted with His Trip \u2014 A Magnificent Harvest.Hon.J, J.C.Abbott, accompanied by his two daughters, Hon.McGarel Hogg and Hon.8enatar Allen, arrived back in town this morning from their journey to Vancou- \u201cver, all.well, They bring a s lendid wild goat's head with a venerable white beard, a + reindeer\u2019s head, Pin à magniice nt pair of antlers, and other spoils of the chase which to-day were occupying the settee in Worship\u2019s office.The party had nifi- cent weather, not experiencing one day's rain in the whole three w eeks, in fact while Mr, it.of course was with wonder and even, as he exp it; awe, at the grand and wonderful scenery, he seems to have been particularly struck hy the beautiful and genial climate of the Manitoba country.e says that from what he saw and the reports he received, the harvest is a truly magnificent one.The damage b frost in the count along the line was hut very slight, an although there were some spots in southwest Manitoba where it would appear to have worked rather greater havoc, pars entire logs will be a very small \u201coontage.The Crops Were very rapidly batng harrested.s great want emigrants.For three dae hey passed through.the prairie where every square acre only wanted the ho plough to turn.it into the most fertile ound, a8 was shown by the patches of hen garden \u201cexisting wayside \"stat fons, where vegetables of all Kinds grew in the greatest profusion on simply turning © grou .T.Abbott had conversations with-several - - ot thé \"North-West mounted police, and with ents of the railroad along the line who re d everything to be peaceful and quiet En the Indians and that there was no cause for the slightest alarm.EEE AUGE\u2019S MANDAMUS, What the Local Government Will do to Test the Constitutionality of the New Court.Hon.Arthur Turcotte, Attorney-General, arrived In the city this morn ng from Quebec on business connected with his department.He turned up at the Government Sees early this morning, where he was y-@ STAR rep orter.: se ar the papers said he, \u2018that Mr.O.Augé, Q.C., has taken a writ of mandamus against r.Cherrier, clerk of the new À agistratcs\u2019 Court, because that official refused tostgrfor-hima writ of the defunct ; Circuit Court on the ground that the \u2018tribunal had been abolished.The Gov- .ernment will be anxious to see him take \u201cthe mandamus hefore the cou: constitutionality of the new tribunal may he satisfactorily tested.t is the only ppoaus of testing our right to establish the Magistrates\u2019 Court, and that is what the Fe eral authorities should have dope, in- 8 brutally disallowing the act.In the meantime the court will continue to ait \u2026 just the same as if there had been no veto, atid Sessions + will be held pers, day, if there are cases to be disposed of, until the highest \u2018tribunal has fepded against us.\u2019 WI gon, will on, Mr.Mercier return from \u201c New Yor , Not M efore Saturday* , Mrs.Mercier ts very ill, much more so \u2018in fact than her relations and friends care to believe,\u2019 Hon, Mr.Turcotte will remain in the oity afew days.JUDGE MONK K RESIGNS.Sons of the Names Mentioned as Likely to .Succeed Him, 3 As foreshadowed in yesterday's STAR, Mr.i Justice \u2018Monk, of the Court of eu een\u2019s Bench, gent in hits resignation.is Honor has though very much reocuperal strong enough to resume hin duties.Ta A well decided tliat \u2018either Mr.rtele, of Aylmer,\u201d or Mr.H Bosse, QC ., of Quebec, i810 succeed him.In the district or no appointment would vo been more favorably received than the omotion of Mr.Justice Davidson from tior to the Sore of Queen's Bench.Girouard, io has, following the .Taillon, refused a foie as the learned i tounsells.a one of the ablest members of the senior Bar of the province.An Officer Breaks the Law.' \u201cThomas Virtue, bulcher, and ain officer of the Satvaiion Army,\u201d was fined $10 this orning by the Recorder on pleading gu Shin 4 tostaur 8 borin five sheep on his prem ington tebet, P Polnt Rt.Ch Charles Matlors\u2019 Receipts did not Suit the Bargiar.bably .th most st disappointed thief in ED 3 Who entered the orin ss pont se & Mo- ng US carried.away D.| thou A t 0 firm a ge fd him for ror d woman ae are ; _ its willingness to do this and waits fur the * even to the Privy Council, in order that the |\u2019 en in poor health for some time, and: al: : bills het ra tax : : gi ave Fisher GA d, Hho \u2018time g 8 I ng ft op a Eee men à Who RAE] his name, and.onein 1: tore at st the me but Mr, SRE \u2018the Junior member of t tho man but dé \u201cday, Be = ord der in Mr, MoGoldriek said the Dire] and son omdltingo over à hundred.dollars w NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION.The Toronto Globe says its circulation is 25,605, and adds that this is the largest \u2018circulation in Canada.We have no reason to doubt the acouracy of its flgures, but must point out to our esteemed contemporary the error of its conclusions.Thecir- éulation of the DAILY STAR is 27,679, being two thousand more than that of the Globe: The Sram's statements are given all the year round, and are guaranteed as correct, subject to heavy penalty if found wrong We presume it is only necessary to point out these facts to secure from the Globe à\u2019 just and fair modi- flcation of its claim to the largest air- culation in Canada.If our esteemed contemporary has the slightest doubt as to the accuracy of the statement that the STAR's daily circulation is two thousand morb than the Globe's claim, there is a simple, con- vineing and inexpensive way of settling the matter.Have the question investigated by independent parties.The STAR announces acquieaconce of the Globe or a better suggestion from \u2018that journal if it has one, LE GRAN ND_ NORD.Messrs.A.Buies and A.Larin Return From an Exploration Tour.i SE fthur Buies, \u2018the well\u2019 known littérateur qu and Mr, Henri Larin, photo- fl er, ot this city, have returned irom an extended exploration tour through Le Grand ord.we visited that savage part of the pro- Tings at the request of the Government,\u201d Mr.Larin this mornin * Their ob- fect is to niake a strong e ort to settle it and open it up.Mr.Buies will write an interesting report on the many valuables Resources of the country, and the repo 11 be illustrated with views which I Photographed.Mr, Buies is enthusiastic overthe country and.- will strongly advacale.a ra Hroad_ from St.Jerome northward.there ts ons one Paris, he says, \u2018iln\u2019ya un nord\" \"We trévelled-about 200 \u201cmiles partly in a buckboard and partly in a hark canoe, We went aid far north as Lake Nomininque and there is not a better country in the world for settlers.\u2019 Shipping Notes.The 88.\u201cFurnessia,\u201d from New York, has arrived at Glasgow.The 88.\u201cQueen\u201d has arrived at Queens- town from New York.The Allan Mail SS.\u201cNova Scotian\u201d sai» from Halifax for Liverpool, via St.Joh: Newfoundland, and Queenstown, at noon « Monday.The Allan Mail 8S.-\u201cPéruvian,\u201d from Liverpool, for Baltimore, via St.John's, Newfoundi and, and Halifax, arrived at Halifax at 5 a.m.on Monday., Disappointed Burglars Start a Fire.Early this morhing Constable Cosh noticed that the door tô Leclaire\u2019a dining rooms on St.Francois Xavier street had been forced open.Atithe door he perceived a jungent - sme}l of wood burning, and descending into the kitchen he found a portion of the floor on fire, With the assistance of another constable hb put out the blaze.It is thought that burglars.had entered the place-in the hope of getting Toto but finding nothing to suit them set fire to it.The Busy Burglar Not Bothered by Police.There i evidently an expert gang of pur lars the city, who are Reinga.a rush- notwithstanding the fact that Mfairea) as a new chief of police.Mr.Alexis Poupart's restaurant, on the coruer of Dorchester and St.Urbaln streets, was broken Into last evening and $75 worth of liquors and cigars stolen from it.The lock on the gateway was cut out and the glass in the rear door smashed.A \u201cFracas.A fracas occurred at the Court House this afternoon between Mr.Vanasse, M.P, end Mr.Bourgouin, arising out of the veto meeting of last week.The member charged the learned counsel with being a traitor to thie Conservatives and sold to Mercier; whereupon Bourgouin strack Vanasse in the face and landed him in the mud, Friends then came up and interfered.Man's Clothes Found at Longueuil.The Chief of Police of Longueuil found a man\u2019s ctothes on the Longueuil wharf on Saturday night.There was no sign of the body, which is supposed to have been taken _away by the current.\u201cPERSONAL.Hon.K.P.Pelletier.of Quebec, is at the Hall, Hon.Mr.Chapleau arrived in the city to-day.Rev.J.L, McDonald, Camberton, is at the Hall, Mr.E.Guilbault, M.P.of Jollette, Is at the Hall.Lieut.W.P.Duval, U.8.A., and wife, are atthe Windsor.« sir G.Malhiot, Mayor of Three Rivers, is at.Hon.A.Turcotte, Attorney-General,\u2019 Quebec, is athe \"Hall.Hon, John Haggart, Postmaster-General, 18 at the Wi ndsor.5, C.W.You , editor of the Cornwall Free- notaén.18 at the Hal Hon.John Costig: an, Minister of Inland Revenue, 15 h guest at the Windsor Mr.Satto, whalesalt \u2018merchant, from.Toklo, Japun,is staying: at thé Windsor on \"his way homeo.Hon.C.H.Tupper, Minister of Marine and Fish.\u201cerica.stayed: at Hall last evening\u2019on-his Way |- « George Hague, General Manager of the Mer- chânts Bapk of Canada, and family, are reglster- ed at Hotel Vancouver, Vancouve! Madame Pacaud, wife of Mr.Ernest Pacaud, of uehec, pro rietor of L'Etecteur.whose life was espat a few days ago, is now out of danger.It is stated In well informed circles that Mr.M.J.P.Tardive), editor of La Vérité, wil} receive the order ¢ of St.Gregory the Great during his stay In There's going to be quite a atherin at qual] Bode arrow to \u201choes = fain.R.B.A va w Tos 4 Sarah Jeannetts Duncan (Garth Gratton), of the Montreal STAR.left Brantford yesterday for a tour of Ran sa Mng £ fro Britieh Cotumbla by steam Batavia\u2019 e C.P.Miss peageeh vin be joined - the North Bay ty Miss other.well known Httérateure.\u2018They letiers of thelr tour to the STAz and the Iro- rainerd\u2019s \u2018the fish in the Take © or Beles OUn«~ mon th resent will be Messrs.s, Duncan Mcintyre J.Seargeant, nwright, Capt.Labeng And Mr: Shaugh- an will suppl, other papers, The famniar fi again seen ob Bt, Jam several weeks' absence arrived in the city las |g t ©x-88 matian\u201d {rom Liv Tprpool, Allan don nnd-sevaral of the Principal trade centres in England.Ie is considerably improved in health.Mr.D.T.Frost, the well known mall \u201cclerk between Montreal\u2019 and Kin n, wat way laid be- ect th on and the Star Hatel we Hoop looking individuals.e d in a conversation the two Den.re of Mr.Andrew Allan was street to-day ® oucape, us victs, 0 had been co tions Sen strict This 18 the che Prom | has outwitted his as assail- ds led With tw dep er ndoos 068 who LL © mail car at Vale.on ants, foras ho sucorssfuiLy attempted to enter rm es i icin : MARRIAGES.FLANAGAN-EER GAN\u2014 18 ing Ter Father.abriel ren by ad ¥.Father E- Flanagan nie K; ta = ii Sa daughter rw B reg me a (Boston and New York papers pon ae Ir aus he 68 5 M -Hes.br, Meredith, John PO Caètie of M oy to.sting M.Geen, second.dav, ter ft Mr.George L.Geon, formeny ot Conta THE WEATHER, 118, m9-\u2014-Provadilides ex twenty-four hoïrs: Es t ana south r Weathet, , and à little armer; ver à n ines og He on's standard th mometar his day: ay ©63: fofn.952.ae: oadinge 3e Sam a .80-01; 12m 20°99; \"8 p.m.29°99, Co * \u201cAppointment This rente ROTAL HM \u201ced upe j6 Montreal -Hortiés A Magnificent Display in the Victories - Rink-\u2014Monator: ater Vegotailes.BE The Victoria rin the vist, uncomfortable looking ho homer of ihe ce King, has,as by mag: into a -gigantic von dedicated t Ho ive goddess of flpwers.The ground.hag been covered with sawdust, and on immense low wooden Bibles the floral and vegetable beauties of almost every known olime are mounted, forming several lanes extending the: entire Ont of the rink, and giving the whole ans 2 poarance of an immense conservatory.flowers of every imaginable color, paie à and.de- actiption, Jade up in all kindg of artistic des ributed \u2018lavishly around the bullaing, while poire Blunts in all the glor their ma s and -flowers, 0 timidly show their houls, haif hidden uñder shrubs and leuves of various hues and shapes, whose transfer.from the tropics to this land of water, ive and \u2018show, thanks the artificial aids which now-a-days almost replace nature itself, has not detracted the least frow their development and beauty.TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED.PLATES of apples, somo with healthy cheeks like jountry boys, others the color of a boiled lobster, others again pale, delicate and posi- sive aristocratic look g, and ranging in Bize from w:child\u2019s fifteen cents hollow rubber ball to to a full grown cherry, fill two long tables placed on eagh side of the central exhibit, which is mostly filled with hroduets.from the conservatoyies of \u2018such, fortunate horticulturists as \u2018Sir neige stephen, Mayor Abbott, Mensrs, R.neu kay, Burnett, Levy, een and triltshire Bros.Tomatdes, \"too, tempting to leave alone, peaches with à complexion of milk wine combined, and hot-houge rap es that seem to give the looker-on an invitation to try \u201chow sweet we, are\u201d are present in abundance.Am e-food products the gigantic idea aL cabbages weighing less than sixty pounds were in the minority; squashes that could not tip the scales at a hundred and fifty were look- In-With- pity; Scoteh-kale- tess than- four feet in height was-put in a dark corner, and the size of the carrdts, turnips, and even onions, which were far better to look at than to smell, was really.extraordinary be- vond belief.Buch is the appoarance o \u2018the forty-first annual Exhibj tion of the Montreal Horticultural and Fruit Growers\u2019 Association, which was opened ro afternoon acd promises to bothe most successful ever eld.The judges bégan their work early and hope to Judes it finished to-night.Every evening the City Band will give a concert, the lust of which occurs on Thursday evening when the Exhibition closes.us, Mac- FLASHES FROM ABROAD.Items of Interest \u201cFrom the Other Continents ef the World, The manœuvres of the Russian fleet in the Black Sea will take placo during the latter part of September, \u2018The San Francisco Emuminer published an article yestorday showing that the Hawaiian government is insolvent.[Tho Albert Reiss Cotton printing i factory tes has failed.The liabilities are Soh ,000 florins.All the Vienna banks are volved in the failure \u201che Czar has requested his brother Sergius, who is on a Journey to Jerusalem, to visit the Sultan and acquaint him with the Czars views regarding Bulgaria.The explorer Holub believes that Stanley is safe unless he has deviated from his purpose of relieving Emin and met with defeat at the hands of the Mahdi\u2019s followers.The Chronicle's Berlin correspondent says that Prince Bismarck has askod the Emperor William\u2019s permission to resign, but that it is unlikely that any change will be made at present.Sir John Pender recently laid before the Sultan a project to lay a cable from Jedda to Yemen.lt is stated that the Porte ob- Jects to the project, feäring the extension of British influence All the papers Speak highly of.the impartiality iéplay t the Shening of the arnell commission, The Daily News is jubilant over the Parnellites\u2019 prospects, and raises the policy of limiting the ution of the commission.Don Carlos has addressed a manifesto to Prince Valori of Paris, thanking his French adherents for their continued loyalty, declaring his right to the Spanish throne and affirming that the legitimate heirs of Comte de Chambard are the Bourbons not the Orleanists.___ QUEBEC NOTES NOTES.The Governor.General and the Quebec Yacht Club-Pollticians en route for Montresl\u2014 The Btexrher and the Whale.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) QUEBEC, September 18\u2014The Governor- Gencral has presented the Quebec Yacht Club with a handsome and valuable cup for - competition, Mr.L.P.Pelletier, (+.Aymot and other oliticians loft for Montreal last night to ke a hand in the approaching Parlisment- ary election Ce, .A bailiff and detective who were sent after the remnants of Howe's wrecked circus captured a number of horses at Three Rivers and returned here with them last night.Capt.May, of the steataship \u201cOtter,\u201d re- Rex ts quite an adventure with haies in the ulf during his last trip.The steamer ran into a shoal of about fifteen near Mani- couagan.One huge fellow ran right at the en - steamer, bringing her up all standing and pitching the people on board about in all directions.Theanimal immediately dived, but Captain May thinks it was fatally wounded.It seems very unusual for thess leviathans of the deep to be met with so far up the Gulf.The reçent artillery competition on the Inland resulted in er Crawford Lindsay, f the Quebec Field Battery, carrying off tho hi hest number.of marks, 26 points, in the offlcers' competition.He \u2018was followed by Captain Newman and each with 25 points.~The { forty and sixty- our pounder com; petition regulted in a vic- ory for.No.3 y lojifax, with 222 points, No.1 Battery hp Levis coming next with 204 points.The former battery definitely carried off the Quebec Merchants-Cup, valued at two hundred dollars.The young Liberals here who dre opposing Mr.Dennis Murray's appointment to be Saint Police Magistrate and Judge of Sessions have succeeded in having the appoint- - ment indefinitely postponed.ened sab KINGSTON NOTES Désertions From \u201cA\u201d Battery\u2014Robberies : * and Offences at the Exhibition.[SPECIAL TO TRE STAR] KINGsToN, September\u2019 18 There have been several more desertipus from \u201cA\u201d Battery.A magic lantern valued at $90 and owned by the diocese of Ontario waa carried off by one of the deserters.: .Emerson, for: selling liquor on the Exhibition Grounds, was yesterday fined one, hundred dollars and costa.Emerson sald that the President of the Provincial Fair Association alithorized him to sell liquor.Alexander McDonald; for carrying a Te volver during the fair \u2018weok, was taxed 5 dollars.\u2018 Joseph Robb, enétebing = ateh from young man, was committed fo On Saturday night the a ore of Alexander Grant, Verona, wasbroken into and upwards of $1000 stolen.Mr.Grant was Postmaster, Division Court Clark and Treasurer of the school bo the burglars.+ There is nb olue to NY THE RETALIATION Bi BILL pie be.Eepublican Sénators- Kany What is Best to be Done for the Plosent vy Thèlr Party.NEW \u201cYORK, September 18.\u2014 The Sun's Washington special \u2018says thatthe retaliation aot is still unacted\u2019 upon in the Renate Com- mitiee on Foreign Affaire, snd some of the Senators are of thé opinioh: that it will be allowed to remain there The committee did not e the, bill up for consideration last week Boch so they were | waiting for the Cl of: thé oorrespond- enve ti country and England forwarded to the nate | dons of Bo c ard in answer to Te resolutions of ato oar.The e has now on Wednesd THE TORONTO EXHIBITION.[srzeuas To TR st ant i | putas Lieut.De Wolf | till hiext session, | r intel cérrésponden been recoived but the committes wii hoïd | \u201d \u201cpô session mont their regular meeting day duct ons, pate fort illnstons, the musty and daneln thes olfste on ah istics, ti the i: A ng 0 ad ato te drop, - n to \u201cthe \u201cdel oie of pr multitude.P Thor were oonsiderably over 60,000 persons 9 on the grounds and the recelpts were $13,207 SIR JOHN oN RETALIATION, The Policy of the Canadian Government Will be to Maintain a Dignifled Silence and Walt for Results.OTTAW .September ber 18\u2014Bir John Macdonald, or boing interviewed: \u2018on the Retalia~ tion question, said: \u201cThere is no tiuth in the widely published |.statement thut the English Government peremptorily ordered the Canadian Executive to maintain strict silence wien the fishery question came up, or that Canada was debarred from acting at Do hin: While the whole matter rests in the hands of Great ritain, I am well aware,\u201d continued Sir John, \u201cthat such statements have been made and that thoy 1 have gained general credence, but the sober facts are that the Canadian Government has full rightand ow wer to act in this matter iteelf and that t will do so without reference to the Mother Country.The polioy of the Canadian Government will be to await developments in the United States.By this I mean that tho only question from which trouble can arise - relates to the fishing.The fishing season hus just closed and it will not open .again till ay.In other words, it will be fully clght months before the United States will have any chance to bring up that question again.Until that timo wa will do absolutely nothing unless President Cleveland makes some unexpected: move, which is not probable, even if the Sena > should.grant him the aske ed-for power, Nothing can come of all the'presont discussion, therefore, for eight months, and before the expiration of that time, things may have assumed a auietor A HINT FOR.MONTREAL.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR, - HAMILTON, September 18.\u2014S8everal fruit dealers in this city have been charged in the police.court With exposing unsound: fruit for sale.Railway \u2018 War.CHICAGO, September 17.\u2014The roads that followed the lead of the Pennsylvania in reducing the grain rate to 20¢, Chicago to New York, are evidentl growing tired of the situation.The Baltimore & Ohio has a ready-River-notice-of=arrndvanceé-to Lhe 35c- À j rate to take effect eptember 16th.The Michigan Central and the Lake Shore wil] give notice of a similar advance to-morrow.ho reason given for this action is that the \u2018demand for cars is lorgely in excess of the.Supply a and even while tarlff rates are maintained, it is next to in possible to handle the business that is offered The Pennsylvania, however, adheres to \u2018the low rate.The Chicago & Grand.Trunk has given notice that on and after September 28th its rate on dressed beef Will be 35¢ a hundred pounds both to New York and Boston.This is an advance of 5c on the New York rate, meeting the new rate adopted by the other roads, but.the Grand Trunk maintains its differential on Host on business, to which the other lines ap pply a 40c rate.The arrival at Louis of the first through Chicago, Borin & Quincey trains over the Wabash tracks yesterday was signalized by the refusal of the Brotherhood engineers employed as hostlers to house the Burlington engines, and of the local Wabash wipers to clean the engines, which are now standing on a side track, covered with mud an grease.The boycott did not end here, for whon the non-Brotherhood engineers sought board and iodging they were refused on the ground that Brotherhood men would not eat or sleep in the house with them, and the men were compelled to come down town for | ; ar accommodations: The most serious \u2018aspect of the trouble ligs in the fant that the Burlington has a contract with the Wabash which demands housing of its engines, and if the Wabash orders its em joyes to carry | out the contract a strike will follow, A Bride of Two Weeks Commits Suicide.HALIFAX, N.S., September 18.\u2014A of suicide occurred at Little Glace Pays.B., on Sunday evening, 3 Mra.McArel, that place, a youn Eo only mariiod two weeks ago, puttin an end to her ife by\u2019 Cutting her throat.ortly after her mar- : her manner toward g her husband: changed and she \u201ccomplained of feeling uneasy as ù «_future of her soul.She: committed the fatal deed after returning from church.The jury found that the fatal} deed was committed andor the influence of temporary \u2018insanity.Arrested on Suspicion.LONDON, September 18.\u2014The police have 4 arrested a German named Ludwig on.suspicion of being the person who committed the recont mysterious murders in Whitechanel.Ludwig had threatened Lo kill a woman mu Whitechapel and drew a long knife with which to carry his threat into execution.- When searched a razor and pair of of scissors were found.in his pockets.he Reena\" does not speak English and has been a resident of the city for three months only.Dillon and the Parnell Commission.LONDON, September 18\u2014John Dillon, who is to re before the Parnell co ion at its next session, has nu released from the Dundalk gaol on hail.He is in fairly ood health.Preparations are bein made | À val a or à great demunstration on his a Dublin.i ~ SMITH WILL NOT RETURN, The Assets Nearly Nil-The Paper Irregular.It was rumored on the street to-day that a large amount of the Paper of Smith, Fischel & .was fraud Mr.Nash, manager of the Union Bank of Lower Canada, which holds all the paper nearly, was seen, and though denying that any forgery had been committed itted_ that fs portion of the paper was irroguler.r.Smith had deceived.tho -bañk-by- giv- ng them worthless accommodation paper, but he has been clever enough to keep him- gelf outside of the pale of criminal Taw, and therefora he could not be extradited.Smith has written saying that he A not return to Montreal, and now in Chicago.r.À.W.Btevenson, who has been appointed to examine the books, states that falls to find gnything dishonest.The failure isa very bad one as the assets are nearly nil.Mr.Stevenson fine that Smith must have borrowed several thousand dollars trom his friends, and being unable to meet his liabilities became discouraged and left.Methodist, Church Notes.Tt has been decided b: y the board of th Dominion Square Methodist Church to i ne vite to astorate Rev.8.P.ome Me hodist Church, at \u2018Brantford.Rev.C.R.Fa A., of Conticook, has been invith à toral charge of the West End Hothodisg urch.The Senate has refused to reconsider the pass 8 of the\u2019 Chinese\u2019 bill, by Ayes, 20, nays, 21.Caffaroma Coffe Coffee is \u2018absolutely pure.It is often Unfair b to Judge Ir a frame by te £ picture it enéloses Give Holloway\u2019s Corn Cure a trial.It removed tén corns from one pair of feet with: | 4 | qut ot any pain.What it has done once it will - po poor man sees none of the inconven- 8 fences of riches.Suit\u2019 the o poplar because tl of bitter doses with thé pain and, pre pred tha usually follow.Carter's EEE Pills Onepilt 1 8 dose.case P.Rose of Brant {- T, a pe dll B18.0 ti - bax of his eity, > member of the law firia\u2014of CCE past and EllMott, now les in: uneansclou us and recari- Que.condition Strong's ospital.ut'haifs past ava cloak yesterday after- bon he\u201d to ga home, bidding: his \u2018assodate om evening.\u201d At Craig t and Wiotoria Square, where a large arowd had sd gathe ered, attracted bya runaway Hors TUUTIE \u20ac down.the street, he pause HL \u201cthe animal passed and then went to ¥middle of ihe e crossing where.he stood 1g the t of the animal when hon ehicle ge up behind and knocked Rimi: down, the horse striking him on the le: bone, vausing à\u2019 fracture.He was picked up by some friends and taken to his s \u2018residence, No.56 University street, and GT.Ross was sent for, who, realizin thio setiousna of the voung man\u2019s condi- on, cal Dr E Roddick.Sh ortly after Be Boddicic's ival Mr.Elliott's edr be- fin.fo eed, aud then he began to vomit good, Wie he said came from his stomach.Tia, Fhe i sician made an examination and it was the result of CEREBBAL AFFECTION.AÆimost inimediately after this the patient, who had been sitting in a chair, threw Jie head back and became unconsctous.doetors held a consultation and decided fo.bg Eliott to the hespital, where he stil lies:in an unconscious \u2018state, having never pue recovered.Mr.Elliott is described by those who know biro Well as a brilllant young man, ful of pramise and vigor.He was born at Ulver- on, \u2018inthe Eagtern Townships, near Richmond, {8 about 3D years old, and \u2018was at one g time a very conspléneus figure in-tho politics: of Megantic county.lé entered MeGill College shortly after he came to this pit and gra uated:in law In the spring of 1887.Dur- Ing is course at MeCHil he was ulso a student in the law firm of Groonshields, Guerin & Greenéhields and: about a year ago begar practise, He is one of the editors of the Si College Gazette.He is nlson captain in the 6th Fusiliers, and is of a highly respectable family.He hasa brother in this oh who is now a student at MéGill, His er and mother arrived in the city this Morning.At three o\u2019clook the doctors had given up all hope of his recovery.The carter who caused the accident has not been arres ted or even identified.LOCAL STOCKS TEADY.New\u201d York Stocks g=Chileago \u201cGrain | The sales io-daÿ on the Jocal stosk market were 837 shares against 1816 shares yesterday.Montreal sold at 2204.14 lower than sale.Commerce sold at 118, the same as yesterday's sale.36 dosing opened at 95 batter than yesterday's closing sale; sales 175 8 Shares, Richelieu qpened at 5 Stron Weak.- 8 close, and gnined t0 5234 at which price * closed.Gas xd soid at 209%, 14 better closing bid.Gas sold han\u201d yesterday's t 21436 the same as jog hid.\u2018Canadian Pacific opened at 56 ter than yesterday's.closing bid.N.W vn the most active stock on the ruarket.opehed-\u2018and closed at 6214, with sales of 300 shares.= \u2018There thy a sale of Canada.Central Bonds at 112, of £2000 sering.- The Local Stock Market.MORNING SALES \u201413 Me rehants at 136, 10 Compierce at 1179, 100 du at 118, 100 Tele- raph at 85, 25 Richelieu a 5234, 2060 sterling Canada Central Bonds ut 1 FTERKOON 8 ALEB\u201425 Montreal at 2204; 1 roronte ab 510; a8 5 Telegraph at oo 50 Ricne- lieu ut Z at 3h?Canadian dis 63 ¢ Gast 1434-50 oo.yesterday's clos- und 1 it Lee at W.Land Now York Stock Exchange.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) NEW Cons, September 15.\u2014The Post'sfinancial London Jen led off this morning 0-14 over closing prices tn-tbls 1 stocks usually dealt 1n \u2018there, St.Paul a 3, higher.This pening ! followed with opening\u2019 advances of 3g to nearly every stock In whivh thers was trading.St, Paul comtgon and preferred and North I Western furnishidd nétrly 40 per cent.of the : mornings 5 b Le Bt.Paul stocks hoth ranging Irom 34 to ¥% ighe ERO the -forenoon than they closed last n All other leading gr ere stocks wère ro Ni to oid Ligher.during e ht er and Rock Istana 1 Aighor.\u2018other ie 5 advances in the ik hour were Missouri ie.14 P.6.Northern Pacific, pret, 1, Reading Ls New England 34, and Oregon Tr.Lucka- anna also.advanced sue adily throu the fore- Moon.The rebounds trom.the depression yester- made by various rumors and despatches, ore all tronger, \u2018hecanse it was shown this raorni n almost every instance they were wholly ion.Eh the hour to 1 o'clock all active Stocks were strong and higher.! \u2019 Moxpy \u2014I4 Now York was 2 to 214.Here itis \"to 3 N.\u2014Consols opened at 27 13- 16, and closed a sn Canadian Pacte opened at 588g, closing © Phiie\u2014Rontss opened at 83.55.and closed at ' \u2018Yoronto Produce Market.Market Jactive.Sales made of peas outside equal Lo ob \"gere \"hea fun, à Se, 1,not quoted: de No, 2, ' $1 08 toh 05; No.2, $1.00 to $1 01; red winter, $1 0 dim 105.Barley, No.1.67 to 68; No.2, 6 soc; No.3, extra, 53 to 5 No.8, 48 10 Peas, No.2, 65.Oats, No, 4 8, 85 date Four.extra, $4 25 toit 35.- _ Livzazoor Lazar Paces CURRENT.Sept, 18.ey à Wheat.7 do.movraëxi STOCK EXCHANGE.he STAR by Gordon Strathy & Co, tok ed Beker.ado st.Frs.Xavier-8t.3 o'clock.September 8, 188 As go Nontroat\u201d ras SRO Ontarto \u2026\u2026\u2026.{123 Peoples .! 106 4 Moltops.YORK ss EXCHANGE.NEW ¥ 4 Macllougall Bros, Stock, Brokers, 69 St, Francois September 18.AL *g.C1 Clg ] De ri IN.West ref.CE 5 | Ohio & Mis.2494 t.P, em 39 She _ org dr Nav a 5 5 5 or Puilman Car.5 HW, Shore B pi ; Big.Excha'go = arts = 8 IN CmICAGO.New Tone, - GBAIN | CRs téported for the STAR.September 18, O pig Aigst! Low LetstiOp'g, Het Yat, Lait ; as OS 006-2018 198 Ls 9] = Nov.[10H net a à Deo.[10134:1 013; 13 1% rv 53450 A wu ter IDE 7 Special Nes The boys clothing shown at 8.Carsley\u2019s Sls! thoroughly relibble in every respect; this fact ttments for the large increase in that epattmen ning days at N, E.Hamilton & Co.8, 1688° to $596 Notre Dame street.To-day | {Tuesdayi \u2018has heen a grand gSudcess; our: vist thousands; and man gen: piments pecayel on eur display 9 o6ds and trim man and \u201cait ery: Échlotion oo continues during the.The ladies one and all unite in saying that iloy\u2019s aseortment of fancy.wr and costime flannels axcels ail all hat © or Arma have introduced to the markets.SY eel nés hors orn 8 pods Frwnlk Xilivtty = ss FRoAiSoNE IN GHICAGO.F : Month, Open'g.| Higheat.] Lowest, Latest, 45 1465 14.40 1440 | 14 38.14.05 1482 14.05 2 \u20184e [48 UE BE 2 _ ried for the STAR b: ni Rs Exchange si =) Bac Ba the same as | order, Pdleand Shafts, $350 cash.214x000 | SEAR x flares lt A Es look 1d, se box against her don TA 18 barnings in ang that he was: Lnmanageablo.fined-hiur-#10 or ?Joni\u201d At that at moment tho prin we Ig Faised, Hae 8 mother and sald» \u201cI fix\u2019 où Tor that.\u201d Tho Re ¥ month! s hard labor for.contempt af Court.| Ar ther chargo of vagrancy was then ainst-him-and the Recorder sentenced in to $10.or 2 months for that offsnce, The Final cal For Payment of Water | Rates.A small army of 135 ebflectors and 26 turn- cocks lssued forth from the City Hall this morning to make the flual demand for waler rates upon backward houssholders table.- rt) in Pre witness: anid that he spent | nk and gave her noth reason, such as.sickness, off the su bply.Meanwhile the clerks in the ce at the City Hull were kept busy by.those who had managed.to get together, the monoy to pay the city's emands.The amount received yesterda for water taxes was.$14,000, making 325.000 recelved siuco Friday.Mr.Black, the city trpasurer, roports .that the revenue is coming in most satisfactorily, the personal taxes at present received heing $42,000 above the sum \u2018received for the whole of last, year, and the tuxes nn real estato \u201ccoming fn Ireely, although a big rush may be \u2018expected be tore October 1.The collection of arrears has also achieved ag very satisfac tory result, about $48,000 being paid in to date, being about $5000 in excess of the whole collection for lust year.My.Lefebvre, accountant of the Health Department, says that, sine Lite beginning of the year he has received 239 applications for remission of water tax or for Lime to pay the same ou account of sickness or other troubles.An investigation has been held into every case, and wlierever the canse was found to be valid, time for payment was invariably given, although not many appli- eations for actual remission wero granted, pleaded, té cut A Separate Subscription , List\u2019 for Fach i .Branch of Trade.The feeling is very strong that there should he a separate subscription list for Leach branch of trade interested in the carnival, \u2018That the fur trade, jewelers, printers, grocers, eto., \u201cshould \u201chavo each one hook, the total suhseription to ba given to the Carnival fund as the trades\u2019 contribution.This would create a friendly rivalry and enable tho public to allot to each branch of trade whatever credit was due them for heir subscriptions.In former years the subscriptions were run together in a confused list, and no attempt was made to show how the different trades had assisted the Carnival.< Prospects js Around St.George's.-The district aroungd-St- Georges ChuTeh 18 threatened with more saloons, and other drinking places, Already three of them have received license; and two houses on Osborne street.have been rented for tla purpose of establishing restaurants there.friend of ihe \u201ctrade\u201d again stated this morning that before long St.George's | Church \u2018would be changed into a hotel, Father \u2018Chiniquy.Father Chiniquy, after a weck's-tour in the Western States, where he had been invited to lecture on temperance and on Romanism, will return to Montreal this evening, and to-morrow evening will speak® in French in St, John's Church (Russel Halll.He will also preach, niorning and evening, in the same church next Sui nday, The morning service is at 11 o'clock and the evening service at 7.Accident to a Former Montrealer.~The many friends of My.I.J.Brady, formerly a well known husiness nian and member of the Fish and Game Club, will be sorry to hear that, while undergoing.treat- | ment for sciatica at\u2019 Banif.was thrown out of a waggol, breaking h his leg Regularly \u2018Opened.The first regular train between Montreal and Dorval by the new truck left Nepterdat from Bonaventure-station;severdt officials of the rond accompanving it.The road was pronounced to be in the most satisfac tory condition.TTT EE ee ee SOMETHING ABOUT SPECTACLE OBERT B.CAR\u2019 the celabrated eve mop of Pom.25 rere \u201cthat headaéhe, neuralgia, vertigo, &c., and nuns forms of corébra trouble are really Aggravated by persons using spectacles badly gonstructed and carelessly fitted; such spectacles are uot only joJurious to the eyesight but dangerous to health.We use extra care- fu ness and delicacy in aconrlately and schentifieatis ting glasses to Jueet all tho requiremen nts of de- fee tive eyesight, are fitted wit servir, \u2014 Tr Spectacles and Kye.slasses the troht by lant, soft and sizbt pre- lenses In existence, HEN 1 HANT «= SON; Optie cians, 5 Hal corier Dorchester, Sone u Dow RANC : 1778 Notre Dame me aes A Carsley! 8.ROSS\u2019 WATCHES.wi 5.00 for silver cased stem winder\u2014 a handsome a 7 50 for a gem of a watch, small eize hunting stem winder for ladies.10.00 for aplemiid piiver bunting Javer, full jewel le of size sititable for lady ur rentie nil or a handsomne gold anti stein winder, ot her 2 den 0.00, $25.00 to 60.00, ar Cones Thonon cleaned.and warranted for 13% St.Peter St.3 doors from Craig., _210x RSONAL \u2014 PARTIES ADVERTISING VALU- | 1 i able Collie à dog jogt enn get information by ap- | | ot 210 Laval avenne.\u2014~.~~ >.Fol OYAL SCOTS OF CANADA, Battalion il Pare, in Rain Order, Kilts THURS- \u201c2 DAY.the : 20th, at 5 Band, Pipers an wd Briinme TS to Tattend.A FRED.LXDON Âayt.220 2 THLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS \u2018OF CAN: Under the Auspices-of Tur AMATETR ArmLrTIo As- SOGIATION OF CANADA, WilT take plbee ; SATURDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1 ssh, \u2018On the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association Grounds, Montreal, commencing at 22.30 PAL sharp.100\u2019 yards run, half mile run, 120 yards, liurdle 1m, 240 yards run, one mile run, 3 mfles walk, 440 yards run, 2 = niles run, yole high \"te cap.running high Jump, ruin & broad jump, iting e shot, row ng oY 1h, Veieht.throwing hiun ENTRIES CLOSE.W, EONENDAF.\u20182érn Sept.be abôve events are open to nll Amatourt entry, unless from a bona fide Ama teur Club, will require: to entlngo greden tials in suppork of amateur standing.\u2018Entry fee, 5Gc in each t.The Cani- nites reserve the \u2018ag ht to Tesoet oy entry.I'he track 18 one-third of a toile.JAS, GG.ROSS, ITo P.0.Box, 22011 ery.5.Montreal.Lake Champlain Yacht Club Regatta at Burlington, Vermont.Excursion tickets, $2, good to go September 20th and 21st, good to return until September Fath, 1888, to he had at Central Vers -mont Railroad \u2019 \u2018Office, 36.St James street.208 QUEEN'S HALL! LAST DAYS OF Philippoteaux Painting ! GRIS .ENGERNE JERUSALEM ADMISBION, 850, .: * CHILDREN, ide.(At Less \\ than Half Price), PRIVATE COUPE, in first-class Apply 100 §T.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Mowymnear, psn.ps aIon & (CTAXTON, YOOATES, \u201cSTANDARD a LDINGE, -R.D, Me BT: SAE WFREET AVG: E kab WITH as dogs nod ER ji A 12 Pro.MAXTOR à 5.corder sont him to due J - and if not complied with, or some val Nid - is hereby given thata Specist General Mecting of the | | INSOLVENT NOTICE.j Peter stre | ale .Present factory large enamgh to hold ineide ort 1 au.other Canadian plane factories.More Williams® Planos sold i snada than of all other Canadian Pianos combine \u2019 : WILLIS & CO.,- 1824 Notre Dame Street (Nran MCGILL STREET), SOLE AGENTS.Wa.RNALE & Co., Baltimore and New York; B.S.WILLIAMS & SOx, Toronto; Q.Newcomen è Co.+ Toronio; W.BELL & CO., Guelph, Pianos and Organs, Absolutely Pure.and the Uxbridge Organs., 210x2awtf doing.\u2018ever varles, A marvel of purity, 7 strona and wholeaomeness, More Seppomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitude or low tests, short weight ain or phosphate powders.Sold only in cans.ROYAL BAKING POWDER.co, 106 WALL STREET, N.Y, NOTICE * Lue, Montreal Branch: OrrFicE AND WARKROOMS, 421 St.James Street, Keop constantly fn stock all kinds of SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, &c., dc \u2014A1d\u2014 PACKING BOXES, \"Used by Spice, Soap, Tobacco, Rubber snd Nail Manufscturers, Druggists, Jewellers, Xo.Estimates for Special.Designs In Building and Building Material.Sharoholders of the.GEO.BISHOP ENGRAVING and PRINTING COMPANY = QIMITED) will be held at the office of the Company, 169 8T.JAMES STREET, Montresl, on WEDNESDAY, THE 3rd DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.Geog, BISHOP, Managing Director, de 2:2031aw By order, Montreal, F7{u Rept., 1888.DT To Manufacturers and_Investors.!.TELEPHONE, 1619.217510 Don't fail to see H ARDING'S GREAT INVENTION, on exhibl tion at 1811 Noth: DAME STREET, uckno ledged by all who have doen it iu operation to be he fred Ate st Srousehold Libor waving machine ever in- *étnadion patent just granted and for sale.le.219x2 CASH ADVANCES On Life Policies and Bills of Lading.Notes discounted.Insolvent Estates purchased, W.WATSON, 208x No.3 lawtf 724 and 728 Cralg St.To the ST LEON WATER CO.- Toronto.GENTLEMEN,\u2014I suffered with rhepmatiom.\u201c Could not raise my ayms to my hesd or put my hands tomy pockets, without pain.Took different remedies, but received no benefit.Tried ST.LEON WATER, in & Bliort time regained perfect eabe and strength in my arms.My hoalthris also toned up wonderful.5 JOH.LAWSON,\u201d .4 King streat east, Toronto.Orders promptly attended to at 54 VICTORIA SQUARE, A.POULIN, N, Manager.PRESENTS | Testimonial .Plate, Plate for the Table, IN STERLING SILVER AND ELECTRO SILVER.- Latest Designs ! .Guaranteed Quality !.RETAIL SHOWROOMS, 17 St.Helen Street.206112e0d JAMES HUTTON & CO.\u2014\u2014F¥OR PARTICULARS SEE-\u2014\u2014 PARENT BROS., ADVERTISEMENT, In Real Estate Cohn, on First Page.In the matter of F.LAROCEE, Insolvent, We have been instructed by the Curators in shove «matter, to sell en bloc No.1202 NOTRE DAME ST., On THURSDAY, 20th INSTANT, the stock belonging to said firm, consisting as per inventory in oue uock of Boots and Shoes, nclng: ing fixtures, 8486, Cate at 102m.MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, Auctioneers, \u201cPRESCOTT\u201d PIANO.Having obtained the \u201csole, Agéney for the above FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN PIANO I am now prove pared to offer this fine fostrument st a Jess price than is usually asked for inferior Canadian Pianos.: 220 2; L IQUIDATION SALE.Very Choice Stock of Fall and jovinter Millinery Goods By Au The Subre riber = have pren Fins or Fe! Clerk, 'Perronx &: who ure retiring from Yusiness, to sell at their rooms, Nos.8U and 88 St.SATS.ment will thoroughly cohvigoe everyone of thelr TU ESDAT, the 25th SEPTEMBER.superiority over any other: -piaho in Ahé markKetofer- In oné lot on stmnch in the dollar on invento: ed at the same, or even a much highor price.M The whole of their valuable and choice stoek offrant and Winter Milliners Gouds, gonsistin in part À call at the Warerooms 83 BEAVER HALL of fe owars, Br Fancy and Ostrich Feather cs\u2019 Foit is respectfully solicited.HENRY W.ATWATER, 220\"3eod Hats and Bonnet ia Triunnlngs f overs Ta scription, Ornaments, Velve se Iveter A Ribbons, Knitted Woollen Goods, eo.The stock isuow Feady for inspection at our stores and il Information can be obtatued from the under.ve Sale at 11 o'clock, BENNING & BARSALOT, uctioneers.HOLE AGENT.! 2206 HE OUSEHOLD FURN.ITURE, Sais tenait, AND > JYPENRITING PRACTIS- ally taught, Call be; ora 7 cial \u20ac Btesograplur, D- EFFECTS.Wht.me cGODN, 0 181 By.Janna STREET.The sale at our rooms, 241, 24 = DBE: street, On FRIDAY, 21st INSTANT, will comprise à fine selection Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, snd Walnut Centre Tables, wnxes, Easy Chulrs, Dining Tables, Perforated and Cane Seat Chairs, Bedatent s, Cribs, Mattresses, Hail and Cook Stoves; Pictu ele.SALE AT TEN.OCLOCK.45.8.Honor & CO, neti oncors.2O8xeod Great sale of Pianos at .& S.Nordheimer's previous to removal.~ and second-hand, Stein-; \u2019 Chickering, Haines, Galler.etc.Estey and | Rha Organs.On view 3 1833 Notre Dame street.= GENERAL BAZAAR.All-Wool Dress Goo Sona 2308 TTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE Sale of Furniture, omis Tostruments- and cont tontes of Laboratory, b: te fate TH, er, at Di me Ste tooo, WEDN \u2018he.Ene collection of Clocks, the ments and Apparatus, snd con will by oFerod st Four o'clock tary bi Farnit ure and effects commencing at ar inst.Dental Inatra- f L gboratory.th ol 10 o'clock J.8.THOMSON & CO.Novy and Bron ic, \u2019 200 220 1 \u2018Auctioneèërs.Bese ta ER 206 24.; Ali-Wool Dress 8, £5¢, vert Hc.} ARSER'S TURNOUT, ETC, AT AUC- Double Width Black Farmer datigy or, vd i tion.Almoust new en Ta cou and Clonkings, 75¢, Bap.4 ersû leigh, \u201cMurcior's® make, only a few I-Wool § wwerd, 500 660 A two HOT sea also several Yronké, Robes, Marnosses 3 v by ia fundeome Shot- ond drawing and work Horses, ono 0ct, worth The N | each.ne Cri irts, sc auch.find Pony, hb years old, 4; Bund ands, t sufs en's Hez vy Miypel oo id to ride and la sor nant L Men ou no Vests, foc, 7580, 8 ; Voile «Horners, es \u2018ste.Sale at Ont Yard, see, Jason À Eyenlog Alin 88a A (iam deg.Co : i \u201c>, ayes stree next Anton anne ; FRIDAY AFTERNOON.Zist, at 2.80, trey Bole parte Te # DUFF & FRA ato 216% 1695 Cai How TL LME Flat, Red Door, , 5 INGIZ 0% OF QUEBEC, DISait Dials Copel, dr PIANOS FOR SALE! ! gpusie Cr endior.ent ath us Thomas Gibb,\u201d - endarit.On the 27 day of) So tuber 4 taut, at i 10 of the cloc a the for Soon, Jacqnes = San plete Ho SE lan SKE author! c .ago.; ci 1 fondant, acized iv use.consisting of - i \\ SE brn death Sas bor Govan, \u2018Terms cash.FE.SECOND in \u201cGIRIGHT poy TURE PAROS ÿ Fa DE, B.8.0.Montreal, 18th severe For Sale ut n Bargain, 1 RES 20 1 I Must be.cleared ont to hake roomy tér Rew Stock: PRO) oF UEBIC.DIS- Be $ Pen Paint M il 0% ad at Tofre H.w.ATWATER \u2018 phn > 7 _ Jaen ar a RS Hed.wy or 2 43 REAYY VIÈR HAT, ; bint ar instant, nt \"To oft the flack A the ter- | .16 tisiness 3 corr it.pecatuiang aud Sapoleon, in Thocit et J A M ES R.BAI N, w > Qi 0 * 8, | Spa he woods and chatte 1656 8 the soi Defendant; 179 Bortitication Lane, Hantres, Agent for goized $n this.ennae, consinti jee ÿ Forga Shop.Ei hem SN s Hi Re ASTIN 50.Manan, Thth Sévigubes 3 A ATLAS SALE-PROYINCE OF QUEBEO-DIB- B! ricl of Montreal\u2014JNo, IRE or ou trat.Poe of Districtaf Montrasl- -Angelmo Desjartiina, Plaintiff, versur Petar VU: Thom, Defeudant-On Ba 27th day of Saptember, J 888, at nine of the clock in t he} forenpon, at the domtoile af the said Deféhdant, Not tn 9 Ontarto atreot, in the City of Montreal, wili be sol hort of natice, a ai que ods and chat?\u2014 4] ot tels be he BS afondant, nefzed in thin gant on Factory noû Head omco ' sikting a nomenhold Id folie, ke, &e, : Mantreal, Fou FT West T ante Frriction.tem} sor, 18 5 CEE DT Toronto Ofice Hs nmu; 40 Yonge St.* AITAFI AY: NO F i; | Brie Ds SALE TROY © Quin: jourt.SHOW CAS ES, STO STORE- Fif ee 7e | ied nr.tor Dames | orients.Bites 4 i LDC A \u20ac hy of i} 5, d, ; : oa gine or tan hoes, En fue forengs shine | | 56m for Castle 4 Jin Soul fren, Site! gold 13 hy authority rire ust sito.it fe | \u2014 i.rest A rH *% eed Foe\u2019 furniture, ete, lee aad hoo: Alonteead.1 8 Bert.1886, 4230: > À : /."]
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